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Measurement of Leakage Neutron Spectra from a Spherical Pile of Zirconium Irradiated with 14MeV Neutrons and Validation of Its Nuclear Data
Abstract:In order to make a benchmark validation of the nuclear data for Zr, the leakage neutron spectrum from a Zr sphere of a 61-cm diameter was measured between 0.1 and 16MeV using a time-of-flight technique with a 14MeV neutron source facility, OKTAVIAN. The result was compared with the calculation using the Monte Carlo code MCNP-4A. To investigate the spectrum dependence on the individual neutron reactions, test calculations were carried out with the MCNP-4A code using the JENDL-3.2-based libraries, in which partial cross section values were reduced from the original values. From the comparison between the measured and the calculated spectra, it was found that each of the results could predict well the experiment in general. However, in detail, both ENDF/B-VI and EFF-2.4 gave considerable overestimation above 1 MeV. The JENDL-3.2 predicts the spectrum almost satisfactorily except below 0.8 MeV and around 10 MeV. The discrepancy found in JENDL-3.2 calculation is considered due to the cross section values of the (n, 2n) reaction and its secondary energy distributions (SED). The modified JENDL-3.2 library with the reduced (n, 2n) reaction values and the lower SED below 1 MeV reproduced the experiment with better agreement over the whole energy range.
Keywords:benchmark validation  neutron cross section  fusion material  zirconium  14 MeV neutrons  absolute values of leakage neutron spectrum  time-of-flight method  sensitivity analysis  evaluated data  JENDL-3  2  ENDF/B-VI  EFF-2  4  MCNP-4A  energy distribution  secondary neutrons  modification  library
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