Abstract

Nuclear decommissioning takes place in several stages due to the radioactivity in the reactor structure materials. A good estimation of the neutron activation products distributed in the reactor structure materials impacts obviously on the decommissioning planning and the low-level radioactive waste management. Continuous energy Monte-Carlo radiation transport code TRIPOLI-4 has been applied on radiation protection and shielding analyses. To enhance the TRIPOLI-4 application in nuclear decommissioning activities, both experimental and computational benchmarks are being performed. To calculate the neutron activation of the shielding and structure materials of nuclear facilities, the knowledge of 3D neutron flux map and energy spectra must be first investigated. To perform this type of neutron deep penetration calculations with the Monte Carlo transport code, variance reduction techniques are necessary in order to reduce the uncertainty of the neutron activation estimation. In this study, variance reduction options of the TRIPOLI-4 code were used on the NAIADE 1 light water shielding benchmark. This benchmark document is available from the OECD/NEA SINBAD shielding benchmark database. From this benchmark database, a simplified NAIADE 1 water shielding model was first proposed in this work in order to make the code validation easier. Determination of the fission neutron transport was performed in light water for penetration up to 50 cm for fast neutrons and up to about 180 cm for thermal neutrons. Measurement and calculation results were benchmarked. Variance reduction options and their performance were discussed and compared.

Highlights

  • Nuclear decommissioning is one of the most important activities in current nuclear industry

  • To support the nuclear decommissioning activities on reactor structure materials activation calculations, the TRIPOLI-4 Monte Carlo transport code capabilities on fission neutron shielding calculations were demonstrated by using the NAIADE 1 water benchmark experiments

  • Neutron penetration in water up to 50 cm for fast neutrons and up to 180 cm for thermal neutrons was taken into account

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Summary

Introduction

Nuclear decommissioning is one of the most important activities in current nuclear industry. For the neutron activation calculation of shielding and structure materials of nuclear facilities, the knowledge of 3D neutron flux map and the energy spectra must be first investigated. In this kind of neutron deep penetration calculation in shielding, variance reduction techniques are necessary in order to reduce the uncertainty of the Monte-Carlo calculations [3, 4]. The fission neutron deep penetration in water shielding was investigated with TRIPOLI-4 code for NAIADE 1 water benchmark. Different variance reduction techniques based on the INIPOND module of TRIPOLI-4 code were investigated

NAÏADE 1 light water benchmark
TRIPOLI-4 modeling of NAÏADE 1 water shielding benchmark
TRIPOLI-4 variance reduction techniques
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