Question 17.8: A thermal water reactor fueled with pure U-235 has an effect......

A thermal water reactor fueled with pure U-235 has an effective multiplication factor of 1.0 when the fuel temperature reaches 300°C. When is the effective multiplication factor of the core when the average fuel temperature reaches 1000°C?

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Since the effective multiplication factor of the core is given by K = νΣ_f ϕ ∕ Σ_aϕ, we can estimate how the effective multiplication factor changes with temperature by considering how the value of G_{f/a} (see Equation 17.66) changes with temperature. At a temperature of 300°C, the value of G_{f/a} is 0.9920, and at a temperature of 1000°C, the value of G_{f/a} is 0.9822. If the effective multiplication factor is 1.0 at a temperature of 300°C, and the thermal flux is Maxwellian, the value of K when the fuel reaches a temperature of 1000°C is 1.0 × (0.9822/0.9920) = 0.99

Δρ = α_FΔT                (17.66)

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