Abstract

In this paper, the fluctuations of the neutron flux (“neutron noise”) of the Mühleberg BWR are investigated. Above 2 Hz, the noise measured by the in-core neutron detectors is driven exclusively by local fluctuations of the void fraction. Characteristic changes of the neutron-noise signature along the axis can be attributed to changes of flow pattern. By measuring the phase lag between pairs of axially placed neutron detectors, the transit time of the steam between the detectors can be evaluated. The measured transit times are applied to the study of two-phase flow in the core. The neutron-noise method has the advantage of providing in-core information under operational conditions.

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