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  • Application of nonlinear no...
    Jaradat, Mustafa K.; Alawneh, Luay M.; Park, Chang Je; Lee, Byungchul

    Annals of nuclear energy, April 2014, 2014-04-00, Volume: 66
    Journal Article

    •We applied nonlinear unified nodal method for 10MW IAEA MTR benchmark problem.•TRITION–NEWT system was used to obtain two-group burnup dependent cross sections.•The criticality and power distribution compared with reference (IAEA-TECDOC-233).•Comparison between different fuel materials was conducted.•Satisfactory results were provided using UNM for MTR core calculations. Nodal diffusion methods are usually used for LWR calculations and rarely used for research reactor calculations. A unified nodal method with an implementation of the coarse mesh finite difference acceleration was developed for use in plate type research reactor calculations. It was validated for two PWR benchmark problems and then applied for IAEA MTR benchmark problem for static calculations to check the validity and accuracy of the method. This work was conducted to investigate the unified nodal method capability to treat material testing reactor cores. A 10MW research reactor core is considered with three calculation cases for low enriched uranium fuel depending on the core burnup status of fresh, beginning-of-life, and end-of-life cores. The validation work included criticality calculations, flux distribution, and power distribution; in addition, a comparison between different fuel materials with the same uranium content was conducted. The homogenized two-group cross sections were generated using the TRITON–NEWT system. The results were compared with a reference, which was taken from IAEA-TECDOC-233. The unified nodal method provides satisfactory results for an all-rod out case, and the three-dimensional, two-group diffusion model can be considered accurate enough for MTR core calculations.