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| Product ID: 1025203 |
File: Windows Executable (.exe) 1.23 MB |
| Published: 13-Apr-2012 |
Type: Technical Results |
| Program: Used Fuel and High-Level Waste Management (QA)
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| Abstract: Pressurized water reactor (PWR) burnup credit validation is demonstrated using the benchmarks for quantifying fuel reactivity decrements, published as Benchmarks for Quantifying Fuel Reactivity Depletion Uncertainty, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) report 1022909. This demonstration uses the depletion module TRITON (Transport Rigor Implemented with Time-Dependent Operation for Neutronic Depletion) available in the SCALE 6.1 (Standardized Computer Analyses for Licensing Evaluations) code system, ... |
| Product ID: 3002000306 |
File: Adobe PDF (.pdf) 7.24 MB |
| Published: 10-Apr-2013 |
Type: Technical Results |
| Program: Used Fuel and High-Level Waste Management (QA)
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| Abstract: The Electric Power Research Institute– (EPRI-) sponsored depletion reactivity benchmarks documented in reports 1022909, Benchmarks for Quantifying Fuel Reactivity Depletion Uncertainty, and 1025203, Utilization of the EPRI Depletion Benchmarks for Burnup Credit Validation, have been translated to an evaluated benchmark for incorporation in the International Handbook of Evaluated Reactor Physics Benchmark Experiments (IRPhE), published by the Organisation for Economic ... |
| Product ID: 1026483 |
File: Adobe PDF (.pdf) 599.12 KB |
| Published: 21-Nov-2012 |
Type: Technical Results |
| Program: Used Fuel and High-Level Waste Management (QA)
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| Abstract: Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) guidance for applying burnup credit in criticality analyses for spent fuel storage and transportation requirements recently changed with the release of Interim Staff Guidance (ISG) 8 Revision 3, Burnup Credit in the Criticality Safety Analyses of PWR Spent Fuel in Transportation and Storage Casks. If ISG-8 Rev. 3 were imposed upon pressurized water reactor (PWR) spent fuel pool (SFP) criticality analyses, the burnup requirements for loading would ... |
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