Analysis of the TRIGA 2000 core reshuffling scenario based on fuel burn-up and fuel density has been done. One of the requirements of Bandung TRIGA 2000 Reactor reliability is the implementation of maintenance and surveillance activities with predetermined Operation and Limits Conditions (OLC) so that the safety parameters will be met. Core management is one of the maintenance activities carried out. Safety parameters that are required to be fulfilled in the core management include the shutdown margin and the power peaking factors. The scenario carried out in the core management in this analysis that was doing the core compaction by sorting the fuel position on the core based on the fuel burnup and the fuel density. Each core management method was carried out in 4 scenarios. The purpose of this analysis is of course to compare both methods and also to get the optimal scenario to be applied to the core of the existing Bandung TRIGA 2000 Reactor. From the eight proposed scenarios, obtained two scenarios that meet the requirements of shutdown margin and power peaking factor from the OLC, namely scenario 2 with the k-eff value obtained 1.01243, and scenario D with the k-eff value obtained 1.02031. Therefore, scenarios 2 and D will then be proposed as the existing Bandung TRIGA 2000 Reactor core configuration scenario.
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