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HW#3: MAGICMERV Computational Exercise

As we will see in a couple of weeks, the ANSI standards require that the analyst "understand" the effect that changes in MAGICMERV parameters have on k-effective.

This exercise will give you a little practice in computing these effects.

We will begin with a simple model of a simple stand-alone fissile unit that is similar to (but a bit bigger than) the storage unit we will be using in our in-class studies:

=csas25 parm=centrm
MAGICMERV exercise
44GROUPNDF5
read composition
UO2 1 1 293 92235 100  end
end composition
read param gen=100000 sig=0.001 npg=10000 nsk=3 end param
read geometry
global unit 1 
  cylinder 1 1  8 8 -8
end geometry
end data
end

      

Assignment

What I want you to do is to develop some simple curves to demonstrate the unit's vulnerabilities to changes in several of the MAGICMERV parameters.

So, perform and give me a simple writeup of the following parametric studies. Each of them should be a modification of the above deck (i.e., they do NOT build on each other):

Fissile mass sensitivity

For this one, vary the volume fraction of the UO2 (without changing anything else) from 0.5 to 1.2 in steps of 0.05, and plot the results.

Geometry sensitivity

Vary the H/D (height to diameter) ratio from 0.2 to 3 in steps of 0.2. Keep the volume of the unit constant.

Moderation sensitivity

Add water to material 1 and change the UO2 volume fraction to the values 0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, and 1.0. The water volume fraction should be set at 1 minus the UO2 volume fraction. You can keep the volume of the unit unchanged.

Reflection sensitivity

Add a water reflector around the unit (top, bottom, and sides) of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 inches.

For each of these, run the Oktoc calculation to a sigma of 0.001, plot up the results in a spreadsheet, and write me up a short description of what you found.

Email me a WORD or PDF document of your results (or bring it to class).