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    ISSN: 1573-8205
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Physics
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    ISSN: 1573-8205
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Physics
    Notes: Conclusions The experiments were the first check on values of the temperature and power reactivity effects and the depletion effect for a fast power reactor. These results and their theoretical analysis enable us to estimate the reactivity balance in a BN-350 reactor, and to check and refine the methods of calculation. The models and methods used for calculations in designing fast power reactors turned out to be effective and gave quite satisfactory results. Calculations of the temperature and power reactivity effects somewhat underestimate their values (by ≈15%). The largest error in the temperature effect comes from the Doppler and sodium components, and in the power effect from the Doppler effect and the indeterminacy in temperature field calculations. Calculations give a fairly good estimate of the depletion effect also, although in this case obvious care has to be exercised in choosing the method of calculation. This fact is connected with the necessity of correctly allowing for nonuniformity of fuel depletion and the accumulation of plutonium. Investigation of the reactivity effect for prolonged use of the reactor is of great practical and theoretical interest. The effect of depletion and change in structure of the fuel pellets on the temperature and power effects, the nonlinear nature of the power effect, and the influence of plutonium accumulation on the reactivity effects in the reactor, all these are questions of reactor physics the study of which allows us to increase the accuracy of physical calculations in designing fast power reactors.
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    ISSN: 1573-8205
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Physics
    Notes: Conclusions 1. The results of the radiation measurements confirmed the main design values of the levels of radiation. 2. Estimates of the activity of the sodium based on direct measurements and measurements of the dose rates of γ radiation on the surface of the pipelines were in satisfactory agreement with calculated data; the value of the activity extrapolated to the nominal reactor power equals ∼16 Ci/liter. 3. The efficiency of the shielding around the passages of the pipelines in the first circuit was quite satisfactory; it is expected that the neutron flux in the boxes at nominal power will be considerably below the design value. 4. The results of our measurements of neutron and γ radiation fluxes at a power of ∼150 kW on the outer surfaces of the reactor and the boxes of the first circuit show that no defects occur in the shielding, apart from individual local defects associated with the assembly of the system. 5. The level of irradiation endured by personnel when working on the extraction of the measuring packs and the preparation of the ampoules containing the indicators was no greater than the permitted daily dose. 6. The foregoing measurements are only part of a general program of investigations into the radiation conditions of the BN-350 reactor. The next stages will be enacted after the reactor has passed into power production and been used for a considerable period.
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