VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUS

Recently a joint project has been carried out between the Paul Scherrer Institut, the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and swissnuclear, an industrial partner, in order to determine the axial void distribution in a channel installed in the reflector of the zero power research reactor CROCUS,...

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Main Authors: Hursin Mathieu, Pakari Oskari, Perret Gregory, Frajtag Pavel, Lamirand Vincent, Pázsit Imre, Dykin Victor, Por Gabor, Nylén Henrik, Pautz Andreas
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_08004.pdf
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spelling doaj-bf63084c501b4a2fa6ba28edc90b43e62021-08-02T17:50:24ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012470800410.1051/epjconf/202124708004epjconf_physor2020_08004VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUSHursin MathieuPakari Oskari0Perret Gregory1Frajtag Pavel2Lamirand VincentPázsit Imre3Dykin Victor4Por Gabor5Nylén HenrikPautz AndreasEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Laboratory for Reactor Physics and Systems behaviourPaul Scherrer Institut, Nukleare Energie und Sicherheit PSI VilligenEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Laboratory for Reactor Physics and Systems behaviourChalmers University of Technology, Nuclear Engineering Group, Division of Subatomic and Plasma PhysicsChalmers University of Technology, Nuclear Engineering Group, Division of Subatomic and Plasma PhysicsBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Institute of Nuclear Techniques BudapestRecently a joint project has been carried out between the Paul Scherrer Institut, the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and swissnuclear, an industrial partner, in order to determine the axial void distribution in a channel installed in the reflector of the zero power research reactor CROCUS, using neutron noise techniques. The main objective of the present paper is to report on the validation of the results against an alternative measurement technique using gamma-ray attenuation and simulations with the TRACE code. For the gamma-ray attenuation experiments, the channel used in CROCUS is installed out of the core in a Plexiglass water tank. The source and detector are fixed and the channel is moved axially to keep the geometry of the source/detector arrangement untouched. This is key to measure the void effect by gamma attenuation due to the low contrast of this technique. The paper compares the experimental results obtained with both techniques, with the outcomes of simulations carried out with the TRACE code. Even though the quantitative void fraction estimations are not consistent, the trends obtained with the simulation and experimental techniques are the same. The discrepancies between the various experimental techniques and the simulation outcomes are related to the heterogeneous distribution of the water-air mixture in the radial sections of the channel.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_08004.pdfattenuation measurementstwo-phase flowvoid measurements
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author Hursin Mathieu
Pakari Oskari
Perret Gregory
Frajtag Pavel
Lamirand Vincent
Pázsit Imre
Dykin Victor
Por Gabor
Nylén Henrik
Pautz Andreas
spellingShingle Hursin Mathieu
Pakari Oskari
Perret Gregory
Frajtag Pavel
Lamirand Vincent
Pázsit Imre
Dykin Victor
Por Gabor
Nylén Henrik
Pautz Andreas
VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUS
EPJ Web of Conferences
attenuation measurements
two-phase flow
void measurements
author_facet Hursin Mathieu
Pakari Oskari
Perret Gregory
Frajtag Pavel
Lamirand Vincent
Pázsit Imre
Dykin Victor
Por Gabor
Nylén Henrik
Pautz Andreas
author_sort Hursin Mathieu
title VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUS
title_short VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUS
title_full VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUS
title_fullStr VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUS
title_full_unstemmed VALIDATION OF AXIAL VOID PROFILE MEASURED BY NEUTRON NOISE TECHNIQUES IN CROCUS
title_sort validation of axial void profile measured by neutron noise techniques in crocus
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Recently a joint project has been carried out between the Paul Scherrer Institut, the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and swissnuclear, an industrial partner, in order to determine the axial void distribution in a channel installed in the reflector of the zero power research reactor CROCUS, using neutron noise techniques. The main objective of the present paper is to report on the validation of the results against an alternative measurement technique using gamma-ray attenuation and simulations with the TRACE code. For the gamma-ray attenuation experiments, the channel used in CROCUS is installed out of the core in a Plexiglass water tank. The source and detector are fixed and the channel is moved axially to keep the geometry of the source/detector arrangement untouched. This is key to measure the void effect by gamma attenuation due to the low contrast of this technique. The paper compares the experimental results obtained with both techniques, with the outcomes of simulations carried out with the TRACE code. Even though the quantitative void fraction estimations are not consistent, the trends obtained with the simulation and experimental techniques are the same. The discrepancies between the various experimental techniques and the simulation outcomes are related to the heterogeneous distribution of the water-air mixture in the radial sections of the channel.
topic attenuation measurements
two-phase flow
void measurements
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_08004.pdf
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