NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, Volume. 47, Issue 7, 070001(2024)
Research progress of in-pile calorimeter for measuring nuclear heating rate
The nuclear heating rate is a critical parameter for reactor core design and irradiation tests, it is typically determined via experimental measurements in a reactor experimental channel. In-pile calibration of calorimeter is an important method for measuring the nuclear heating rate in a fission reactor. This paper summarizes the working principle of the common in-pile calorimeter and reviews the current situation and research progress with regard to in-pile calorimetry employed worldwide. The structural design and performance characteristics of single-cell and multi-cell (differential) calorimeters are compared, and the design method of multimodal integrated measurement device, which represents one of development directions of calorimeters, is introduced. Moreover, the in- and out-pile calibration principles and application methods are described. The advantages and disadvantages of the calibration methods are analyzed, and the developing trend and direction for next-generation in-pile calorimeters are prospected.
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Junxin ZHANG, Liang ZHANG, Guofeng QU, Tianchi MA, Feixu REN, Xingjie PENG, Jifeng HAN, Guang ZHAO. Research progress of in-pile calorimeter for measuring nuclear heating rate[J]. NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, 2024, 47(7): 070001
Category: Research Articles
Received: Jul. 12, 2023
Accepted: --
Published Online: Aug. 27, 2024
The Author Email: HAN Jifeng (韩纪锋), ZHAO Guang (赵光)