Building a TRIPOLI-4 model of CP-1
Our work has been structured in three parts.
To begin with, we have exhaustively explored the bibliography concerning CP-1. We gratefully acknoweldge the support of many Institutions in the USA that provided access to unpublished reports, drawings and other very useful documents: the Nuclear Engineering Division and the Argonne Research Library of Argonne National Laboratory, the Niels Bohr Library and Archives of the American Institute of Physics, the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, and the National Archives at Chicago. This investigation has led to a technological database (geometry and material compositions of the fuel elements, moderator, structures, etc.) based on the available technical reports.
We have organized a series of conferences in order to promote the celebration of the anniversary of CP-1 and the "archeological industry" investigation of this astonishing artifact, among which an event at the General Consulate of Italy in Paris (April 2023), a talk at the Departement of Engineering of the Cambridge University (May 2023), and a plenary presentation at CEA/Paris-Saclay center (July 2023).
Then, based on these data we have created a three-dimensional and fully detailed working model ("numerical twin") of the CP-1 reactor: this input file has been used to feed the Monte Carlo codes TRIPOLI-4® and TRIPOLI-5® to simulate the divergence of the reactor and explore the main features of the pile, encompassing the kinetics parameters, the reactivity coefficients, the control rod worth, the reactor period, etc. The obtained results have been validated with respect to experimental measurements provided in the original reports and drawings of the Manhattan Project.
TRIPOLI-4 model of CP-1, displaying the pile, the wood filler and the wood casing, and the graphite pier supporting the slots for the safety and control rods.
Finally, we have perfomed a sensitivity analysis in order to assess the impact of the tecnhological uncertainties (mass and geometry of the components, etc) and of nuclear data libraries (especially thermal scattering laws of graphite) on the developed numerical model. Several Monte Carlo simulations attempting at reproducing the behavior of CP-1 have been performed, and the impact on reactivity, kinetic parameters the other key quantities of the reactor has been quantified.