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CIELO collaboration summary results; International evaluations of neutron reactions on uranium, plutonium, iron, oxygen and hydrogen

Chadwick, M. B.*; Capote, R.*; Trkov, A.*; Herman, M. W.*; Brown, D. A.*; Hale, G. M.*; Kahler, A. C.*; Talou, P.*; Plompen, A. J.*; Schillebeeckx, P.*; et al.

Nuclear Data Sheets, 148, p.189 - 213, 2018/02

 Times Cited Count:67 Percentile:98.13(Physics, Nuclear)

The CIELO collaboration has studied neutron cross sections on nuclides that significantly impact criticality in nuclear facilities - $$^{235}$$U, $$^{238}$$U, $$^{239}$$Pu, $$^{56}$$Fe, $$^{16}$$O and $$^{1}$$H - with the aim of improving the accuracy of the data and resolving previous discrepancies in our understanding. This multi-laboratory pilot project, coordinated via the OECD/NEA Working Party on Evaluation Cooperation (WPEC) Subgroup 40 with support also from the IAEA, has motivated experimental and theoretical work and led to suites of new evaluated libraries that accurately reflect measured data and also perform well in integral simulations of criticality. This report summarizes our results and outlines plans for the next phase of this collaboration.

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Evaluation of inductive heating energy of a PF Insert Coil conductor by the calorimetric method (Contract research)

Matsui, Kunihiro; Nabara, Yoshihiro; Nunoya, Yoshihiko; Koizumi, Norikiyo; Okuno, Kiyoshi

JAEA-Technology 2008-085, 7 Pages, 2009/02

JAEA-Technology-2008-085.pdf:7.18MB

PF Insert Coil is a single layer solenoid coil using the superconducting conductor for ITER Poloidal field coil. The stability test of the conductor will be performed under the magnetic field. In this test, the inductive heating by the inductive heater attached on the conductor will be applied to originate initial normal zone in the conductor. Since the conductor for the PF Insert Coil is the cable-in-conduit conductor, it is quite difficult to estimate the inductive heating energy theoretically. Thus, the inductive heating energy is experimentally evaluated by the calorimetric method. The proportional constants of the inductive heating generated in the conductor, cable and conduit are evaluated at 0.129 [J/A$$^{2}$$s], 0.019 [J/A$$^{2}$$s] and 0.109 [J/A$$^{2}$$s], respectively.

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