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Framatome signs contracts with Sizewell C
French nuclear developer Framatome is slated to deliver key equipment for Sizewell C Ltd.’s two large reactors planned for the United Kingdom’s Suffolk coast.
The agreement, reportedly worth multiple billions of euros, was announced this week and will involve Framatome from the design phase until commissioning. The company also agreed to a long-term fuel supply deal. Framatome is 80.5 percent owned by France’s EDF and 19.5 percent owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Byoung Kyu Jeon, Cheol Ho Pyeon, Hyung Jin Shim
Nuclear Technology | Volume 191 | Number 2 | August 2015 | Pages 174-184
Technical Paper | Fission Reactors | doi.org/10.13182/NT14-83
Articles are hosted by Taylor and Francis Online.
Experiments on the isothermal temperature reactivity coefficient (ITRC) have been carried out at the light water–moderated core with or without a D2O tank in the Kyoto University Critical Assembly. The ITRC experiments are analyzed by a continuous-energy Monte Carlo (MC) neutron transport analysis code, McCARD. Through the temperature changes of H2O and D2O, effects of the coolant density changes in moderator and reflector regions and the microscopic cross-section variations on the ITRC are investigated by sensitivity analyses with the use of the MC adjoint-weighted perturbation method. An adjoint-weighted correlated sampling method for the stochastic mixing technique of cross-section libraries is devised to estimate the reactivity change from a perturbation of the thermal scattering cross sections due to the temperature change. From results of the MC perturbation analyses, it is clearly seen that the ITRCs of the two core configurations are dominated by a negative contribution of the number density change of hydrogen in the moderator region and a positive contribution of the thermal scattering cross-section change of hydrogen in the reflector region.