• NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES
  • Vol. 48, Issue 2, 020602 (2025)
Langtao LIU, Qingquan PAN*, and Qingfei ZHAO
Author Affiliations
  • School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
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    DOI: 10.11889/j.0253-3219.2025.hjs.48.230420 Cite this Article
    Langtao LIU, Qingquan PAN, Qingfei ZHAO. Development and validation of LightAB: a new light general-purpose activation-burnup program[J]. NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, 2025, 48(2): 020602 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Background

    Reactor activation-burnup calculation is a crucial component of reactor analysis, involving an iterative process that combines criticality programs with point burnup programs.

    Purpose

    This study aims to design and develop a novel lightweight, general-purpose activation-burnup program, named LightAB (Light Activation and Burnup) for activation-burnup calculation.

    Methods

    Burnup databases on the basis of ORIGEN-2 and ORIGEN-S were utilized and the Chebyshev rational approximation (CRAM) algorithm was implemented in LightAB for accurate burnup systems. Point burnup calculations in decay mode, constant flux mode, and constant power mode were supported by LightAB with well-structured program architecture, consisting of a solver module, an I/O module, and a burnup chain module. In the meanwhile, nuclide was used as the fundamental unit of storage, and physical quantities such as burnup database path and sub-burnup step division were specified as the input module of LightAB. Thereafter, the decay of 237Np and the irradiation of Zr under fixed-flux conditions were calculated using LightAB for accuracy validation, and various reactor burnup models, including pressurized water reactor (PWR) cell, PWR assembly, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development/Nuclear Energy Agency (OECD/NEA) fast reactor models, were calculated by coupling LightAB with RMC programs. Finally, LightAB was applied to the irradiation production of transplutonium isotope with comparison to RMC.

    Results

    Results of LightAB are consistent with that of ORIGEN 2.1 for the calculation of 237Np's decay and Zr's irradiation. Calculation results of LightAB coupling with RMS programs are consistent with RMC calculations. The errors between LightAB and RMC for production calculation of transplutonium isotope in three cases are within 5%.

    Conclusions

    LightAB has shown promising application prospects in the irradiation production of transplutonium isotopes compared with RMC simulation calculations.

    Langtao LIU, Qingquan PAN, Qingfei ZHAO. Development and validation of LightAB: a new light general-purpose activation-burnup program[J]. NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, 2025, 48(2): 020602
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