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Sakurai, Takeshi; Okajima, Shigeaki
Proceedings of International Conference on the New Frontiers of Nuclear Technology; Reactor Physics, Safety and High-Performance Computing (PHYSOR 2002) (CD-ROM), 12 Pages, 2002/10
The cross section adjustment method was applied to total delayed neutron yields of U, U and Pu of the JENDL-3.2 file by using experimental results of effective delayed neutron fraction at six cores built in two fast critical facilities of the MASURCA and FCA and a thermal critical facility of the TCA to improve these yields. The adjustment was carried out on the yields given at several incident neutron energy points in the file. Furthermore, to validate these adjusted delayed neutron yields, analyses were performed for the experiments at ZPR fast critical facility. These adjusted yields brought a reduction of uncertainty of calculated and an improvement in agreement of between experiment and calculation.
Yoshida, Tadashi*; Okajima, Shigeaki; Sakurai, Takeshi; Nakajima, Ken; Yamane, Tsuyoshi; Katakura, Junichi; Tahara, Yoshihisa*; Zukeran, Atsushi*; Oyamatsu, Kazuhiro*; Osawa, Takaaki*; et al.
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 39(Suppl.2), p.136 - 139, 2002/08
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Sakurai, Takeshi; Okajima, Shigeaki
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 39(1), p.19 - 30, 2002/01
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:39.48(Nuclear Science & Technology)The cross section adjustment method was applied to total delayed neutron yields of U, U and Pu of the JENDL-3.2 file by using experimental results of effective delayed neutron fraction at six cores built in two fast critical facilities of the MASURCA and FCA and a thermal critical facility of the TCA to improve these yields. The adjustment was carried out on the yields given at several incident neutron energy points in the file. After the adjustment, the yield of U was almost uniformly decreased by about 3% below 7 MeV. The yield of Pu was increased by 2.6% and that of U was decreased by 0.9% at the thermal energy point, while the change of yield was less than 0.3% at the other energy points for these nuclides. By using these adjusted yields, the uncertainty of calculated was reduced and the agreement of between experiment and calculation was improved.
Okajima, Shigeaki; Sakurai, Takeshi; Mukaiyama, Takehiko
JAERI-Conf 97-005, 00(00), p.71 - 76, 1997/00
no abstracts in English