
doi: 10.2172/6169029
Various code options and input data are tested in the calculation of the fast reactor benchmarks, JEZEBEL and GODIVA. Their effects on the eigenvalue and /sup 238/U to /sup 235/U central fission rate ratio are documented. Although the results can be used to improve past or future calculations, it appears that no reasonable choice of data or options can bring the calculated central fission ratio into agreement with the experimental value.
Godiva Reactor, Reactor Kinetics, Nuclear Data Collections, Test & Experimental Reactors, 21 Specific Nuclear Reactors And Associated Plants, Reactors, Fission Ratio, Jezebel Reactor, Kinetics, Multiplication Factors, Research And Test Reactors, Cross Sections, Comparative Evaluations, Experimental Reactors, Zero Power Reactors 220600* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Research
Godiva Reactor, Reactor Kinetics, Nuclear Data Collections, Test & Experimental Reactors, 21 Specific Nuclear Reactors And Associated Plants, Reactors, Fission Ratio, Jezebel Reactor, Kinetics, Multiplication Factors, Research And Test Reactors, Cross Sections, Comparative Evaluations, Experimental Reactors, Zero Power Reactors 220600* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Research
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