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Impact of High-Reactivity Advanced Test Reactor Experiments on Photon Heating in Nearby Experiment Locations

Paul E. Gilbreath, Michael J. Worrall, Joseph W. Nielsen, Greg K. Housley

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 200 / Number 1 / January 2026 / Pages 136-147

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2024.2415813

Received:May 22, 2024
Accepted:October 2, 2024
Published:December 11, 2025

The Advanced Test Reactor’s (ATR’s) distinctive ability to provide a wide range of irradiation conditions is attractive for programs pursuing fuel qualification experiments. These potentially high-fuel-load experiments are a relatively new development and produce unexplored effects on nearby experiments. This paper explores how photon heating of such an experiment may affect other nearby experiment programs, ultimately serving to better inform decisions regarding experiment design and risks to programmatic goals. The MC21 (Monte Carlo for the 21st Century) code is used to model and study how gamma heat generation rates and axial effects impact different ATR positions. The results reveal that the proximity of a given experiment’s position to the high-fuel-load one can significantly alter that experiment’s expected axial profile.