NEUTRONIC DESIGN OF NUCLEAR SYSTEMS
Course objectives
This course introduces the student to the advanced analytical and numerical techniques at the basis of the physics project of the core of a fission reactor, critical and sub-critical, in static and dynamic conditions.
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RENATO GATTO
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Course program
1. Introduction to the course. Overview of the calculation scheme for the core of a nuclear reactor.
2. Preparation of group nuclear constants: the library “ENDF/B”.
3. Preparation of group nuclear constants: the code “NJOY”.
4. Finite difference discretization of the 1-D multigroup diffusion equation.
5. The Bateman equation. Runge-Kutta 4th order method. Fuel cycles and transmutation.
6. Generalized perturbation theory and sensitivity analysis.
7. The ”ERANOS” code for reactor core calculation - part I.
8. The ”ERANOS” code for reactor core calculation - part II.
9. The Monte Carlo method. The code ”OpenMC” for reactor core calculation - part I.
10. The code ”OpenMC” for reactor core calculation - part II.
11. Burnup calculation: the codes “FISPACT” and ”OpenBS”.
12. Overview of research topics.
Prerequisites
1st level degree in Engineering or Physics.
Books
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Exam mode
The student will be expected to present and comment on the results of the assigned project, demonstrating mastery of the mathematical and numerical procedures used.
- Lesson codeAAF1774
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseEnergy Engineering
- CurriculumApplicazioni civili dell'energia
- Year2nd year
- Semester1st semester
- CFU3