
Preliminary Analysis on Burnup Calculation of Several Arrangement of TRISO and Pebble inside an MCNP Model of HTR Core
Author(s) -
Wahid Luthfı,
Suwoto Suwoto,
Topan Setiadipura,
. Zuhair
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/2072/1/012008
Subject(s) - pebble , burnup , nuclide , nuclear engineering , materials science , neutron transport , criticality , nuclear physics , physics , geology , engineering , neutron , geomorphology
Several studies related to simplifying the modeling of pebble bed High-Temperature Reactor core (HTR) has been developed before. From some calculation on several MCNP models with a fueled pebble to dummy ratio 57:43, using a combination of several types of TRISO (TRi-structural ISOtropic particle fuel) unit and Pebble unit is modeled to achieve its first criticality. In this paper, some MCNP model that uses 27000 pebbles with a 57:43 ratio and 100% fueled pebble is created to be used on burnup calculation and to compare its k-eff and nuclide inventory. From this burnup calculation, it could be seen that SC (Simple Cubic) TRISO unit has faster calculation time followed by the HCP (Hexagonal Close Packed) TRISO unit and then the FCC (Face-Centered Cubic) TRISO unit. The BCC (Body-Centered Cubic) pebble unit had some consistent deviation from another pebble unit, and it still needs more study to know more about the reason behind it. It could be seen that if there are some dummy pebbles inside the reactor, then the deviation would be higher than if there is just fueled pebble inside the reactor. On the 57:43 ratio, the absolute average deviation of k-eff on burnup calculation is lower than 2% and 10% for nuclide inventory (mass). On 100% fueled pebble, it’s below 0.15% on k-eff absolute deviation and below 8% on nuclide inventory deviation.