Control Rod Modeling and Worth Calculation for a Typical 1100 MWe Nuclear Power Plant Using WIMS/D4 and CITATION

Izza Shahid, Nadeem Shaukat*, Amjad Ali, Meer Bacha, Ammar Ahmad, Muhammad Tariq Siddique, Rustam Khan, Sajjad Tahir, Zeeshan Jamil

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Abstract

A typical 1100 MWe pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a second unit installed at the coastal site of Pakistan. In this paper, verification analysis of reactivity control worth by means of rod cluster control assemblies (RCCAs) for startup and operational conditions of this typical nuclear power plant (CNPP) has been performed. Neutronics analysis of fresh core is carried out at beginning of life (BOL) to determine the effect of grey and black control rod clusters on the core reactivity for startup and operating conditions. The combination of WIMS/D4 and CITATION computer codes equipped with JENDL-3.3 data library is used for the first time for core physics calculations of neutronic safety parameters. The differential and integral worth of control banks is derived from the computed results. The effect of control bank clusters on core radial power distribution is studied precisely. Radial power distribution in the core is evaluated for numerous configurations of control banks fully inserted and withdrawn. The accuracy of computed results is validated against the reference values of Nuclear Design Report (NDR) of 1100 MWe typical CNPP. It has been observed that WIMS-D4/CITATION shows its capability to effectively calculate the reactor physics parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6319628
JournalScience and Technology of Nuclear Installations
Volume2022
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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