Criticality Analysis of PWR Spent Fuel Storage Facilities Inside Nuclear Power Plants

Criticality safety design analysis of wet PWR storage pools with soluble boron in pool water at German nuclear power plants is based on the actinide plus fission product burnup credit method. A standard design procedure is used to conduct depletion analyses and to determine isotopic inventories of i...

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