Experimental determination of the zero power transfer function of the AKR-2

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Abstract

The transfer function is a basic characteristic of every nuclear reactor. It describes how a perturbation at a given place and time influences the neutron flux. In case of a known perturbation, the determination of characteristic reactor parameters is possible. The present paper shows an experimental method to determine the gain of the zero-power reactor transfer function (ZPTF) of the AKR-2 reactor at TU Dresden and the comparison to the theoretical shape of the ZPTF derived from kinetic parameters simulated with MCNP. For the experiments, a high-precision linear motor axis is used to insert an oscillating perturbation acting at frequencies smaller than the lower bound of the plateau region of the ZPTF. For higher frequencies, a rotating absorber is used. This device emulates an absorber of variable strength. The reactor response is detected with a He-3 counter. The data evaluation shows good agreement between measured and corresponding theoretical values of the gain of the ZPTF.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages2955-2962
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title2020 International Conference on Physics of Reactors: Transition to a Scalable Nuclear Future, PHYSOR 2020
Duration28 March - 2 April 2020
CityCambridge
CountryUnited Kingdom

Keywords

Keywords

  • MCNP simulation, Noise analysis, Training reactor, Transfer function, Zero-power reactor