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Integral and Differential Control Rod Worth
The exact effect of control rods on reactivity can be determined experimentally. For example, a control rod can be withdrawn in small increments, such as 0.5 inch, and the change in reactivity can be determined following each increment of withdrawal. By plotting the resulting reactivity versus the rod position, a graph similar to Figure 1 is obtained. The graph depicts integral control rod worth over the full range of withdrawal. The integral control rod worth is the total reactivity worth of the rod at that particular degree of withdrawal and is usually defined to be the greatest when the rod is fully withdrawn.
Figure 1: Integral Control Rod Worth
The slope of the curve (Δr/Δx), and therefore the amount of reactivity inserted per unit of withdrawal, is greatest when the control rod is midway out of the core. This occurs because the area of greatest neutron flux is near the center of the core; therefore, the amount of change in neutron absorption is greatest in this area. If the slope of the curve for integral rod worth in Figure 1 is taken, the result is a value for rate of change of control rod worth as a function of control rod position. A plot of the slope of the integral rod worth curve, also called the differential control rod worth, is shown in Figure 2. At the bottom of the core, where there are few neutrons, rod movement has little effect so the change in rod worth per inch varies little. As the rod approaches the center of the core its effect becomes greater, and the change in rod worth per inch is greater. At the center of the core the differential rod worth is greatest and varies little with rod motion. From the center of the core to the top, the rod worth per inch is basically the inverse of the rod worth per inch from the center to the bottom.
Differential control rod worth is the reactivity change per unit movement of a rod and is normally expressed as r/inch, Δk/k per inch, or pcm/inch. The integral rod worth at a given withdrawal is merely the summation of all the differential rod worths up to that point of withdrawal. It is also the area under the differential rod worth curve at any given withdrawal position.
Figure 2: Differential Control Rod Worth
The following exercises are intended to reinforce an understanding of the concepts of integral and differential rod worth.
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