Abstract
Abstract Measurement of rod efficiency is an important part of nuclear reactor safety. In case of operating power reactors it is usual to measure all rod efficiency at beginning of cycle hot zero power condition. Measurement of all rod efficiency is technically complicated because the measured “dynamic” reactivity cannot be compared directly to calculated “static” value of control rod efficiency. At Paks Nuclear Power Plant a new method was established to solve this problem. A static computer code used for reload safety analysis was extended to calculate core kinetics as well. Using the developed code the rod drop measurement itself is simulated and the time dependence of flux is determined. In addition, using Monte Carlo calculations weight functions are determined to describe the detector signal response to neutron flux changes in the reactor core. Using this combined system the detector signal itself can be simulated to the actual cycle and condition. Thus the measurement directly can be compared to simulation and the result can be evaluated. The method is under introduction to NPP Paks measurement practice and the first results – which are shown in the paper, are very promising.
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