Preliminary validation of computational model for neutron flux prediction of Thai Research Reactor (TRR-1/M1)

dc.contributor.authorS Sabaibang
dc.contributor.authorS Lekchaum
dc.contributor.authorC Tipayakul
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T05:55:53Z
dc.date.issued2015-05-07
dc.description.abstractThis study is a part of an on-going work to develop a computational model of Thai Research Reactor (TRR-1/M1) which is capable of accurately predicting the neutron flux level and spectrum. The computational model was created by MCNPX program and the CT (Central Thimble) in-core irradiation facility was selected as the location for validation. The comparison was performed with the typical flux measurement method routinely practiced at TRR-1/M1, that is, the foil activation technique. In this technique, gold foil is irradiated for a certain period of time and the activity of the irradiated target is measured to derive the thermal neutron flux. Additionally, the flux measurement with SPND (self-powered neutron detector) was also performed for comparison. The thermal neutron flux from the MCNPX simulation was found to be 1.79×1013 neutron/cm2s while that from the foil activation measurement was 4.68×1013 neutron/cm2s. On the other hand, the thermal neutron flux from the measurement using SPND was 2.47×1013 neutron/cm2s. An assessment of the differences among the three methods was done. The difference of the MCNPX with the foil activation technique was found to be 67.8% and the difference of the MCNPX with the SPND was found to be 27.8%.
dc.identifier.doi10.1088/1742-6596/611/1/012006
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/5156
dc.subjectNeutron Activation Analysis
dc.subject.classificationNuclear Physics and Applications
dc.titlePreliminary validation of computational model for neutron flux prediction of Thai Research Reactor (TRR-1/M1)
dc.typeArticle

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