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Lecture 2008 11

1. Nuclear reactors can experience poisoning from the buildup of neutron poisons like xenon-135 over time. 2. As poisons accumulate in the reactor core, they absorb neutrons and decrease reactivity, potentially shutting down the reactor if not properly managed. 3. The document provides equations to model the buildup of iodine-135 and xenon-135 poisons over time and discusses strategies for reactor control and shutdown accounting for poison accumulation.

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Lecture 2008 11

1. Nuclear reactors can experience poisoning from the buildup of neutron poisons like xenon-135 over time. 2. As poisons accumulate in the reactor core, they absorb neutrons and decrease reactivity, potentially shutting down the reactor if not properly managed. 3. The document provides equations to model the buildup of iodine-135 and xenon-135 poisons over time and discusses strategies for reactor control and shutdown accounting for poison accumulation.

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Poisoning

Saturates

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Continuously
accumulates
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• Not anticipated! Reactor shut down! Time scale:
135Xe 149Sm Hours and days.
6 105 b
10 b σ Xe m
φ
a

γI γ Xe
X

σ aI φ σ aXeφ
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HW 28 Reactivity ≡ ρ = k − 1 , let us use k∞ (Infinite reactor).
k
∑ afuel
f1 = fuel (critical)
∑ a + ∑ clad
a + ∑ mod erator
a

∑ afuel
f 2 = fuel
∑ a + ∑ clad
a + ∑ mod erator
a + ∑ poison
a

∑ apoison
Show that ∆ρ = ρ 2 − ρ1 = − fuel
∑ a + ∑ clad
a + ∑ mod erator
a

Negative reactivity due to poison buildup. It is


proportional to the amount of poison
poison.
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r small
∂I (r , t ) r r r r
= γ I ∑ f φ (r , t ) − λI I (r , t ) − σ aI I (r , t )φ (r , t )
∂t
r
∂Xe
X (r , t ) r r r r r
= γ Xe ∑ f φ (r , t ) + λI I (r , t ) − λ Xe Xe(r , t ) − σ a Xe(r , t )φ (r , t )
Xe

∂t
Initial conditions?
• Clean Core Startup. Assume no spacial
• Shutdown ((later)). dependence.

I (0) = Xe(0) = 0 Fresh Fuel.


and let us assume φ (t ) = φ (0) = constant.

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γ I ∑ f φ0
HW 29 Show that: I (t ) = (1 − e −λ t ) I

λI
I (∞)
Xe(∞)

(γ I + γ Xe ) ∑ f φ0 − ( λ Xe +σ aXeφ0 ) t
d Xe(t ) =
and (1 − e )
λ Xe + σ φ Xe
a 0

γ I ∑ f φ0 −( λ Xe +σ a φ0 ) t
Xe
−λI t
+ (e −e )
λ Xe − λI + σ a φ0
Xe

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I (∞)
Xe(∞)

• Now,
Now we know Xe(t)
∑ apoison (t ) σ aXe Xe(t )
∆ρ = − fuel = − fuel
∑a + ∑a + ∑a
clad mod erator
∑ a + ∑ clad
a + ∑ mod erator
a

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• Shutdown.
Sh d After the reactor has been operating for a “long” time.
r
∂I (r , t ) r r r r
= γ I ∑ f φ (r , t ) − λI I (r , t ) − σ a I (r , t )φ (r , t )
I

∂t
r
∂Xe(r , t ) r r r r r
= γ Xe ∑ f φ (r , t ) + λI I (r , t ) − λ Xe Xe(r , t ) − σ a Xe(r , t )φ (r , t )
Xe

∂t

r
I (0) = I (∞) ∂I (r , t ) r
= −λI I ( r , t )
Xe(0) = Xe(∞) ∂t
r
φ (t ) = φ (0) = 0. ∂Xe
X (r , t ) r r
= λI I (r , t ) − λ Xe Xe(r , t )
∂t

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− λI t
HW 30 Show
Sh that
h I (t ) = I ( ∞ ) e
− λ Xet λ I I (∞ ) − λ t − λ t
Xe(t ) = Xe(∞)e + (eXe
−e ) I

λI − λ Xe

>0?
Height of the peak
d d on I(∞)
depends
and Xe(∞), i.e.
depends on φ.

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Shutdown
Sh d X Xe
X K X negativei ∆ρ X move controll rods
d
out X try to add positive reactivity X need to have
enough reserve X costly to do that
that.
If, the available excess
reactivity can
compensate for less
than 30 minutes of
poison buildup, can’t
can t
startup again after ~30
minutes of shutdown,
because you can’t
can t
achieve criticality. Need
to wait some 40 hours
(in this case) for Xe to
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S
Strategies
i
• If you plan to shut down for “short maintenance”, think
about stepback.
stepback
• Examine different scenarios using this code from
http://www.nuceng.ca/
ttp // uce g ca/
• Prepare your own report, code, calculations, graphs,
comments, conclusions etc…..
• Be creative and use whatever experience you gained
during your study in this program.

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Xe Oscillations
• φ(r,t) (spacial dependence) X flux K locally X Xe
burnup K X ρ (reactivity) K X flux further K X control
rods globally in X flux L elsewhere X Xe burnup L X
ρ L ….. Xe oscillation but limited by opposite effect due
to increase (decrease) of I in the high (low) flux region.
• In large reactors (compared to neutron diffusion
l
length)
th) llocall fl
flux, power and
d ttemperature
t could
ld reach
h
unacceptable values for certain materials X safety
issues.
issues
• Think of one sensor and one control rod X feel
average g flux X apparently
pp y OK X more sensors and
control rods to locate and deal with local changes.
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P
Permanent Poisons
P i
• 149Sm has sizeable but lower cross section than 135Xe.
• It does not decay
decay.
r
∂Sm(r , t ) r r r r
≈ γ Sm ∑ f (r , t )φ (r , t ) = γ Sm ∑ f (r ,0)φ (r ,0) = γ Sm . Constant
∂t
• Start from fresh fuel:
r r r
Sm(r , t ) = γ Sm ∑ f (r ,0)φ (r ,0)t = γ Sm . Constant . t Linear with time.
time

• Thus:
r r r
∑ (r , t ) = σ a γ Sm ∑ f (r ,0)φ (r ,0)t
SSm
a
S
Sm
Linear with time.

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