Year
2023
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Abstract
Pebble bed reactors (PBR) are one of several advanced reactor designs being developed by
multiple commercial entities. While there are many benefits to PBR, the fact that the fuel consists
of thousands of relatively small pebbles creates material accountancy challenges. Modeling and
simulation work is being conducted in an attempt to address this issue, but a fundamental
challenge in opensource modeling is the ability to get precise data. Information such as uranium
enrichment, densities, elemental compositions, and number of TRISO particles per pebble are all
examples of key modeling parameters that could be proprietary, not yet defined, or vary due to
limitations in manufacturing. Because of this, a fuel pebble in a generic PBR is modeled in
MCNP6.2 and key modeling parameters varied to assess the impact of key metrics, such as
criticality. This sensitivity analyses will allow other PBR opensource modelers to identify which
parameters are of greatest importance in their models. Understanding and minimizing these
sources of potential bias is essential in any material accountancy activities.