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Hadrons and Nuclei

EPJ N Highlight - TFM spatial kinetics model, towards ASTRID transient calculations

In the general framework of transient coupled calculations, new developments of an accurate neutron kinetics model able to characterize spatial decoupling are described, together with an application to sodium fast reactors.

The first paper presents the adaptation of the spatial kinetic Transient Fission Matrix (TFM) approach to fast neutron spectrum heterogeneous cores. This TFM approach is based on a neutronic Monte Carlo pre-calculation, condensing the time dependent response of the system in Green functions. The new developments presented here concern the addition of a correlated sampling technique that takes into account the impact of local perturbations (coolant density, Doppler effect) on the neutron transport.

The second paper is dedicated to a validation of this kinetic approach on sodium fast reactors. An application case representative of an assembly of the low void effect sodium fast reactor ASTRID is used to study the physics of this kind of system, illustrating the interesting capabilities provided by this approach and highlighting new possible calculation schemes. Different comparisons have been performed with direct Monte Carlo and ERANOS deterministic SN calculations on flux redistribution and reactivity estimation, together with calculations of local point kinetics feedback distributions.

A. Laureau, L. Buiron, B. Fontaine, Local correlated sampling Monte Carlo calculations in the TFM neutronics approach for spatial and point kinetics applications

A. Laureau, L. Buiron, B. Fontaine, Towards spatial kinetics in a low void effect sodium fast reactor: core analysis and validation of the TFM neutronic approach

Editors-in-Chief
David Blaschke, Silvia Leoni and Dario Vretenar
Thanks to the referees for their helpful suggestions, and thanks to all EPJA Editorial and Production Office team for their professionalism and kindness! Thank you!

Danut Argintaru, Universitatea Maritima din Constanta, Romania

ISSN (Electronic Edition): 1434-601X

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