2021 journal article

QUANTIFICATION OF NUCLEAR DATA AND MANUFACTURING UNCERTAINTIES IN VERA

EPJ Web of Conferences, 247, 15014.

By: C. Sedota n & S. Palmtag n 

co-author countries: United States of America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Ed(s): M. Margulis & P. Blaise

Source: ORCID
Added: May 1, 2021

Uncertainty quantification (UQ) was performed using the Consortium for the Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL) multiphysics core simulator VERA. Typically, only nuclear data cross sections are considered when trying to obtain uncertainty information in reactor simulation applications. In this paper, uncertainty in both nuclear cross section data and fuel manufacturing processes is analyzed using VERA. Uncertainties due to cross sections was determined by generating one thousand perturbed cross section libraries using the cross section covariance data provided in the evaluated nuclear data library. Uncertainty due to manufacturing was also determined using stochastic sampling and VERA. The use of similar stochastic sampling techniques for the same problems allows for the direct comparison of uncertainty stemming from the two sources of uncertainty. Sample size is considered due to the potentially large computational cost of stochastic sampling techniques, as is demonstrated in a full core depletion. It was found that for the Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) pincell case at Hot Zero Power (HZP), the standard deviation in the neutron multiplication factor produced by material uncertainty was 101 pcm, while the standard deviation in the neutron multiplication factor produced by cross section uncertainty was 730 pcm. While the uncertainty in neutron multiplication factor due to cross section uncertainty is larger than uncertainty due to manufacturing uncertainties, neglecting manufacturing uncertainties may be an unacceptable oversight in certain high-precision simulation applications.