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Comprehensive stainless steel neutron transport libraries validation

Authors

SCHULC Martin KOŠŤÁL Michal CZAKOJ Tomas SIMON Jan NOVAK Evzen MATĚJ Zdeněk

Year of publication 2022
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Web https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306454922004637?via%3Dihub
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anucene.2022.109433
Keywords Cf-252; IRDFF-II; Stainless steel; Neutron transport; Leakage neutron spectrum
Description Stainless steel is an important material that is relied upon to perform consistently over time in the nuclear industry. The paper focuses on the validation of different stainless steel neutron transport libraries. The validation was performed by means of samples activation in different positions and also the measurement of the fast neutron spectrum in the energy range of 1-12 MeV using a scintillation stilbene detector. Stainless steel was used in the form of a block with a hole for the neutron source. The dosimetric reactions used for validations were Ni-58 (n,p)Co-58, Nb-93(n,2n)Nb-92m, Au-197(n,2n)Au-196, Cu-63(n,g)Cu-64, Au-197(n,g)Au-198, In-115(n,n)In-115m1, In-115(n,g)In-116m1, Mn-55(n,g)Mn-56, and Ta-181(n,g)Ta-182. The experimental data were compared with MCNP6.2 calculations employing ENDF/B-VIII.0, ENDF/B-VII.1, JEFF-3.3, JEFF-3.2, CENDL-3.1, JENDL-5 and INDEN transport libraries. These libraries were used for the simulation of the stainless steel block. The activation foils cross sections were taken from the IRDFF-II library. An intense standard neutron Cf-252(sf) source was placed in the centre of the stainless steel block. INDEN library is the best for the calculation of neutron flux in the range of 1-12 MeV. For the activation detectors placed at the various distances inside the block, the best library depends on the reaction studied.

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