Abstract:This report contains the results of reactor accident analyses for the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR). The calculations were performed as part of the conversion from the use of highly-enriched uranium (HEU) fuel to the use of low-enriched uranium (LEU) fuel. The analyses were performed by staff members of the Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) Reactor Conversion Program at the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), the MURR Facility, and the Nuclear Engineering Program -College of Engineering… Show more
“…The MURR LEU preliminary Safety Analysis Report (SAR) [1], accident analyses report of MURR for LEU conversion [8], MURR irradiation demonstration element design parameter report [9], and MURR SAR [10] have been reviewed to collect the reactor design parameters relevant to the flow test. The results are summarized in Table 3.1.…”
Section: Operating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4.3) and (4.4) is calculated using the total flow area and wetted perimeter of an element. This simplified approach is also used in the previous safety analyses of MURR [5,8] for estimating the core flow rate of the analyses.…”
Section: Flow Rate Per Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming all fuel elements have the same channel gap thickness, the flow will be evenly distributed, and the flow rate per element can be calculated by dividing the total flow of 3750 gpm by the number of fuel elements (8), which is 468.75 gpm (rounded to 468.8 gpm throughout this report). However, the tolerance of the end channel gap thickness is relatively large, and thus, its effect on flow rate per element uncertainty should be evaluated, which is discussed in Section 4.2.1.…”
Section: Flow Rate Per Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In MURR LEU safety analysis [5,8], a maximum of 0.008 inch channel gap reduction (0.004 inch for end channels) is used at the maximum burnup (180 MWd), and a linear relation between burnup and the channel gap reduction is assumed. The approach of 0.008 inch maximum channel gap reduction and linear relation with burnup is followed in this work.…”
Section: Effect Of Channel Reduction Due To Burnupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fuel element burnup amount used for the calculations presented here is assumed following the analysis for the MURR LEU equilibrium core [5,8]. Since the fuel elements of MURR are loaded in pairs, each pair of elements will have the same burnup level.…”
Section: Effect Of Channel Reduction Due To Burnupmentioning
The Laboratory's main facility is outside Chicago, at 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439. For information about Argonne and its pioneering science and technology programs, see www.anl.gov.
“…The MURR LEU preliminary Safety Analysis Report (SAR) [1], accident analyses report of MURR for LEU conversion [8], MURR irradiation demonstration element design parameter report [9], and MURR SAR [10] have been reviewed to collect the reactor design parameters relevant to the flow test. The results are summarized in Table 3.1.…”
Section: Operating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4.3) and (4.4) is calculated using the total flow area and wetted perimeter of an element. This simplified approach is also used in the previous safety analyses of MURR [5,8] for estimating the core flow rate of the analyses.…”
Section: Flow Rate Per Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming all fuel elements have the same channel gap thickness, the flow will be evenly distributed, and the flow rate per element can be calculated by dividing the total flow of 3750 gpm by the number of fuel elements (8), which is 468.75 gpm (rounded to 468.8 gpm throughout this report). However, the tolerance of the end channel gap thickness is relatively large, and thus, its effect on flow rate per element uncertainty should be evaluated, which is discussed in Section 4.2.1.…”
Section: Flow Rate Per Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In MURR LEU safety analysis [5,8], a maximum of 0.008 inch channel gap reduction (0.004 inch for end channels) is used at the maximum burnup (180 MWd), and a linear relation between burnup and the channel gap reduction is assumed. The approach of 0.008 inch maximum channel gap reduction and linear relation with burnup is followed in this work.…”
Section: Effect Of Channel Reduction Due To Burnupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fuel element burnup amount used for the calculations presented here is assumed following the analysis for the MURR LEU equilibrium core [5,8]. Since the fuel elements of MURR are loaded in pairs, each pair of elements will have the same burnup level.…”
Section: Effect Of Channel Reduction Due To Burnupmentioning
The Laboratory's main facility is outside Chicago, at 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439. For information about Argonne and its pioneering science and technology programs, see www.anl.gov.
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