Study review of the CALORRE differential calorimeter: definition of designs for different nuclear environments

This paper deals with the CALORRE differential calorimeter patented by Aix-Marseille University and the CEA in 2015. Firstly, the paper focuses on the presentation of the first prototype of CALORRE calorimeter qualified under real conditions during the MARIA irradiation campaign in 2015. Then, a rev...

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Autores principales: Volte A., Carette M., Lyoussi A., Kohse G., Reynard-Carette C.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ea9e3665fde546d394f89e8a081cbff12021-12-02T17:12:46ZStudy review of the CALORRE differential calorimeter: definition of designs for different nuclear environments2100-014X10.1051/epjconf/202125304016https://doaj.org/article/ea9e3665fde546d394f89e8a081cbff12021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/07/epjconf_animma2021_04016.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2100-014XThis paper deals with the CALORRE differential calorimeter patented by Aix-Marseille University and the CEA in 2015. Firstly, the paper focuses on the presentation of the first prototype of CALORRE calorimeter qualified under real conditions during the MARIA irradiation campaign in 2015. Then, a review of the studies restricted to one CALORRE calorimetric cell realized thanks to experimental characterizations under laboratory conditions is detailed. Several configurations were studied to determine the influence of the cell height, its horizontal fin geometry and the nature of the material of its structure on its response for a calibration protocol: linearity, sensitivity, range, reproducibility, response time and absolute temperatures. Finally, within the framework of the new CALORI project, an optimization of the calorimeter assembly and its design were carried out in order to remove contact thermal resistances and provide a new configuration of CALORRE calorimeter suited for the in-core water loop of the MIT reactor (2 W.g-1). The response of this new calorimeter is estimated thanks to thermal simulations.Volte A.Carette M.Lyoussi A.Kohse G.Reynard-Carette C.EDP Sciencesarticlecalorimeternuclear absorbed dose rateon-line measurementscalibrationirradiation campaignPhysicsQC1-999ENEPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 253, p 04016 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic calorimeter
nuclear absorbed dose rate
on-line measurements
calibration
irradiation campaign
Physics
QC1-999
spellingShingle calorimeter
nuclear absorbed dose rate
on-line measurements
calibration
irradiation campaign
Physics
QC1-999
Volte A.
Carette M.
Lyoussi A.
Kohse G.
Reynard-Carette C.
Study review of the CALORRE differential calorimeter: definition of designs for different nuclear environments
description This paper deals with the CALORRE differential calorimeter patented by Aix-Marseille University and the CEA in 2015. Firstly, the paper focuses on the presentation of the first prototype of CALORRE calorimeter qualified under real conditions during the MARIA irradiation campaign in 2015. Then, a review of the studies restricted to one CALORRE calorimetric cell realized thanks to experimental characterizations under laboratory conditions is detailed. Several configurations were studied to determine the influence of the cell height, its horizontal fin geometry and the nature of the material of its structure on its response for a calibration protocol: linearity, sensitivity, range, reproducibility, response time and absolute temperatures. Finally, within the framework of the new CALORI project, an optimization of the calorimeter assembly and its design were carried out in order to remove contact thermal resistances and provide a new configuration of CALORRE calorimeter suited for the in-core water loop of the MIT reactor (2 W.g-1). The response of this new calorimeter is estimated thanks to thermal simulations.
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author Volte A.
Carette M.
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title Study review of the CALORRE differential calorimeter: definition of designs for different nuclear environments
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