Author: Nelson Perry Conover
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Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Investigation of the Feasibility of Parameter Studies in Heavy Water Moderated, Natural Uranium, Miniature Lattices
Author: Nelson Perry Conover
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Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Process Development Pile Measurements of Lattice Parameters of Natural Uranium in Heavy Water
Author: Norman P. Baumann
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Category : Heavy water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Heavy water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Studies of Reactivity and Related Parameters in Slightly Enriched Uranium, Heavy Water Lattices
Author: Bimal Kumar Malaviya
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Category : Nuclear fuels
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Category : Nuclear fuels
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Correlation of Data on Heavy-water Moderated Cluster Lattices
Author: J. R. Lilley
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Category : Heavy water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Heavy water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Experimental Studies of Slightly Enriched Uranium, Water Moderated Lattices
Author: Herbert J. C. Kouts
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Category : Light water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Category : Light water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Summary Report on Heavy Water, Natural Uranium Lattice Research
افغانستان و الغزو الشيوعي
A STUDY OF PHYSICS PARAMETERS IN SEVERAL WATER-MODERATED LATTICES OF SLIGHTLY ENRICHED AND NATURAL URANIUM.
Studies of Two-region Subcritical Uranium Heavy Water Lattices
Author: James Waterbury Gosnell
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Category : Heavy water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 430
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Reactor physics parameters were measured in eleven two-region subcritical assemblies moderated by heavy water. The regions of the assemblies consisted of nine different lattices of various fuel rod size, U235 enrichment, and spacing. The following parameters were measured in the assemblies: bare and cadmium-covered gold foil radial traverses; bare gold foil axial traverses; the ratio of epicadmium to subcadmium capture r tes in U238 (P28); and the ratio of fissions in U238 to fissions in U233(628)- From analysis of axial traverses at various radial positions, it was determined that the axial buckling was independent of radial position in the assemblies. A method was developed to apply the age equation to the experimental gold foil traverses. This analysis yielded the quantity [...] for each region of the assemblies. Calculated values of [...] were used to obtain values of the infinite multiplication factor from this parameter. For assemblies of sufficiently large inner regions, the values of km so found agreed within experimental uncertainty with independent determinations. The slowing-down spectra. arising from the age theory analysis were used to extrapolate two-region assembly measurements of P28 to critical assembly values. General agreement was found between these extrapolated values and the results of measurements made in full, single region lattices. The heterogeneous expressions for uncollided flux derived by Pilat were extended to two-region assemblies and used to determine single rod values of 628 from two-region assembly measurements. The theory was also used to predict values of 628 for each of the lattices composing the two-region assemblies. Both the single rod values and the full lattice predictions agreed within experimental error with previously reported results. The determination of material buckling from two-region subcritical assemblies is also discussed. Because of the nature of the assemblies investigated, satisfactory measurements of the material buckling could not be made.
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Category : Heavy water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 430
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Reactor physics parameters were measured in eleven two-region subcritical assemblies moderated by heavy water. The regions of the assemblies consisted of nine different lattices of various fuel rod size, U235 enrichment, and spacing. The following parameters were measured in the assemblies: bare and cadmium-covered gold foil radial traverses; bare gold foil axial traverses; the ratio of epicadmium to subcadmium capture r tes in U238 (P28); and the ratio of fissions in U238 to fissions in U233(628)- From analysis of axial traverses at various radial positions, it was determined that the axial buckling was independent of radial position in the assemblies. A method was developed to apply the age equation to the experimental gold foil traverses. This analysis yielded the quantity [...] for each region of the assemblies. Calculated values of [...] were used to obtain values of the infinite multiplication factor from this parameter. For assemblies of sufficiently large inner regions, the values of km so found agreed within experimental uncertainty with independent determinations. The slowing-down spectra. arising from the age theory analysis were used to extrapolate two-region assembly measurements of P28 to critical assembly values. General agreement was found between these extrapolated values and the results of measurements made in full, single region lattices. The heterogeneous expressions for uncollided flux derived by Pilat were extended to two-region assemblies and used to determine single rod values of 628 from two-region assembly measurements. The theory was also used to predict values of 628 for each of the lattices composing the two-region assemblies. Both the single rod values and the full lattice predictions agreed within experimental error with previously reported results. The determination of material buckling from two-region subcritical assemblies is also discussed. Because of the nature of the assemblies investigated, satisfactory measurements of the material buckling could not be made.