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Blind Benchmark Exercise for Spent Nuclear Fuel Decay Heat

Authors :
Jansson, Peter
Bengtsson, Martin
Bäckström, Ulrika
Álvarez-Velarde, Francisco
Čalič, Dušan
Stefano, Caruso
Ron, Dagan
Fiorito, Luca
Lydie, Giot
Govers, Kevin
Hernandez Solis, Augusto
Hannstein, Volker
Ilas, Germina
Kromar, Marjan
Leppänen, Jaakko
Mosconi, Marita
Ortego, Pedro
Plukienė, Rita
Plukis, Arturas
Ranta-aho, Anssu
Rochman, Dimitri
Ros, Linus
Sato, Shunsuke
Schillebeeckx, Peter
Shama, Ahmed
Simeonov, Teodosi
Stankovskiy, Alexey
Trellue, Holly
Vaccaro, Stefano
Vallet, Vanessa
Marc, Verwerft
Žerovnik, Gašper
Sjöland, Anders
Jansson, Peter
Bengtsson, Martin
Bäckström, Ulrika
Álvarez-Velarde, Francisco
Čalič, Dušan
Stefano, Caruso
Ron, Dagan
Fiorito, Luca
Lydie, Giot
Govers, Kevin
Hernandez Solis, Augusto
Hannstein, Volker
Ilas, Germina
Kromar, Marjan
Leppänen, Jaakko
Mosconi, Marita
Ortego, Pedro
Plukienė, Rita
Plukis, Arturas
Ranta-aho, Anssu
Rochman, Dimitri
Ros, Linus
Sato, Shunsuke
Schillebeeckx, Peter
Shama, Ahmed
Simeonov, Teodosi
Stankovskiy, Alexey
Trellue, Holly
Vaccaro, Stefano
Vallet, Vanessa
Marc, Verwerft
Žerovnik, Gašper
Sjöland, Anders
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The decay heat rate of five spent nuclear fuel assemblies of the pressurized water reactor type were measured by calorimetry at the interim storage for spent nuclear fuel in Sweden. Calculations of the decay heat rate of the five assemblies were performed by 20 organizations using different codes and nuclear data libraries resulting in 31 results for each assembly, spanning most of the current state-of-the-art practice. The calculations were based on a selected subset of information, such as reactor operating history and fuel assembly properties. The relative difference between the measured and average calculated decay heat rate ranged from 0.6% to 3.3% for the five assemblies. The standard deviation of these relative differences ranged from 1.9% to 2.4%.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349054339
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.00295639.2022.2053489