Possibilities of applying boundary functionals of random processes to nuclear safety problems

Abstract

The potential for using boundary functionals of random risk processes to solve nuclear safety problems at nuclear power plants is assessed. In certain situations (MSRs (Molten Salt Reactors), High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors (HTGRs), pulverized fuel reactors, reactor startups, and accident analysis (core collapse)), neutron behavior changes significantly. Neutron clustering begins to play an important role, and the distributions characterizing neutron behavior change. The normal distribution is replaced by stable, but also limiting, distributions. Boundary functionals allow for precise calculation of the power quantile and provide a mathematical bridge between abstract directed percolation and engineering calculations of protection settings.

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