Associazione EURATOM ENEA sulla Fusione
IEA International workshop on Fusion Neutronics18 October 2001, Baden-Baden (Germany)
ENEA Activity in 2001 P. Batistoni
Shut Down Dose Rate Experiment for ITER (T-426)
Experimental Validation of EFF/EAF Nuclear Data Libraries (EU Technology Program TTMN-002)
Decay heat measurements on EUROFER and other materials Benchmark experiment on SiC
Objective : verify shut down dose rate calculation for ITER out-vessel, in-cryostat for tcool 1 monthMock-up irradiated at FNG (3 days) to have a detectable dose rate (ENEA, TUD, FZK)
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ITER Task T426 – EU SHUT DOWN DOSE RATE EXP. for ITER
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0.0E+00 5.0E+04 1.0E+05 1.5E+05 2.0E+05
Time (s)
Cou
nts
FNG, 8-9-10 May 2000Total yield 1. 815E15 neutrons
9.45E14 neutrons in 2.97e4 s
2.98e14 neut. in 1.23 E4 s
1.22E14 neut. in 8406 s
4.50E14 neutrons in 1.43e4 s
ITER Task T426 – EU SHUT DOWN DOSE RATE EXP. for ITER – ANALYSIS
R2S method D1S method
1.E-07
1.E-06
1.E-05
1.E-03 1.E-02 1.E-01 1.E+00Time after irradiation (y)
Sv/
h Measured Doserate (G-M)
Measured Doserate (TLD)
R2S (FENDL-2/A)
D1S (FENDL-2/MC)
D1S (FENDL-2/A)
15 days1 month
7 days
2 months
1 day
4.0E-01
5.0E-01
6.0E-01
7.0E-01
8.0E-01
9.0E-01
1.0E+00
1.1E+00
1.2E+00
1.3E+00
1.00E-03 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E+00Time after irradiation (years)
C/E
R2S (FENDL-2/A)
D1S (FENDL-2/A)
D1S (FENDL-2/MC)
CONCLUSIONS
The shut down dose rate outside the ITER vessel is calculated by 2-step method R2S (MCNP/FISPACT) and by 1-step method D1S (MCNP-modified), using and FENDL-2 data, within 15% from a few days up to 2 months of decay time
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ITER Task T426 – EU SHUT DOWN DOSE RATE EXP. for ITER – RESULTS
Ni-58 (n,p) Co-58
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Foil position
C/E
R2S-FENDL/A-2
D1S-IRDF-90.2 or FENDL/MC-2
Ni-58(n,2n)Ni-57
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0.8
0.9
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1.2
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Foil position
C/E
R2S-FENDL/A-2
D1S-FENDL/MC-2
MCNP/IRDF-90.2
Ni-58(n,p): using FISPACT with FENDL/A–2 (R2S), C/E slightly higher than unity, while those obtained with direct MCNP calculation (D1S) using IRDF-90 and FENDL/MC–2 generally lower and in better agreement with the measurements.
Ni-58(n,2n): using the direct MCNP calculation (D1S) with IRDF-90 and FENDL/MC–2, C/E very close to unity. Using FISPACT with FENDL/A–2 (R2S), C/E about 1 - 3% lower than in the previous case.
The Ni-58(n,p)Co-58 and Ni-58(n,2n)Ni-57 reaction rates were directly measured during irradiation, and calculated using both the R2S method and the D1S method
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1.E-04 1.E-03 1.E-02 1.E-01 1.E+00
Time after irradiation (Y)
Co
ntr
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tio
n t
o t
ota
l d
ore
rat
e (%
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Mn-56
Ni-57
Co-58
Fe-59
Mo-99
Mn-54
Co-60
Cr-51
Cu-64
SUM
ITER Task T426 – EU SHUT DOWN DOSE RATE EXP. for ITER – RESULTS
EU Fusion Technology Program – Nuclear Data Experimental validation of EAF activation cross sections
1 10 100 1000
0.0
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Beta power
Gamma power
C/E
Decay time (hours)
• Beta power• Gamma power
Decay time (hours)
1.5
C/E1.0
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EUROFER
Detecting system developed to measure simultaneously the total activity of a neutron irradiated material and the electron and photon decay heats
Activation/decay heat in EUROFER- and -decay heat measured up to tcool ~ 20 days,- activity measured up to several months of cooling timeDeficencies in beta decay heat identified in the comparison with EAF predictions
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Decay heat in 12 materials (Cu, Ag, Sn, Cd, Mg, Hf, Mo, Al, Ti, Ni, W, Re)
- and -decay heat measured and compared with EAF predictions
Some deficencies identified in EAF
Activation/decay heat in Cr and other materials is in progress (2001 activity)
EU Fusion Technology Program – Nuclear Data Experimental validation of EAF activation cross sections
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EU Fusion Technology Program – Nuclear Data
Validation of EFF cross sections for advanced materials
SiC EXPERIMENT at FNG (2000-2001) (ENEA, TUD,FZK, IJS)Objective Provide validation of EFF data for Silicon carbide which is a candidate low activation material for the fusion reactor, and is considered for development in the European Fusion Technology Program
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(SiC block on loan from JAERI within IEA collaboration)
Measurements (already completed)
• neutron and gamma spectra (TUD)•Activation (ENEA)•Gamma heating (ENEA)
Analysis (in progress)
• C/E for all measured quantities for EFF (and FENDL-2) libraries•Sensitivity /uncertainty analysis based on 3D MC and 2D deterministic approaches
Activaton Measurements
1.E-08
1.E-07
1.E-06
1.E-05
1.E-04
1.E-03
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Penetration depth (cm)
Act
ivat
ed n
ucle
i/nuc
lei/1
e24
Nb
Al
Ni
Au
Nuclear heating measurements
1.00E-17
1.00E-16
1.00E-15
1.00E-14
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Penetration depth (cm)
Gy/
n
TLD-1
TLD-2
EU Fusion Technology Program – Nuclear Data
Validation of EFF cross sections – SiC experiment
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Penetration depth (cm)
C/E
Nb-EFFAl-EFFNi-EFFNb-FENAl-FENNI-EFF
EU Fusion Technology Program – Nuclear Data
Validation of EFF cross sections – SiC experiment
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Preliminary analysis on fast neutron flux measurements show a significant difference between EFF(2.4) and FENDL-2
Analysis will be performed with new Si and C evaluation in EFF as soon as processed data will be available
Analysis could also be performed using JENDL-FF in the frame of IEA collaboration
Benchmark experiment on W planned in 2002
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