NEUTRON TEMPERATURE-MEASUREMENTS IN A CRYOGENIC HYDROGENOUS MODERATOR

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BALL, RM
HOOVLER, GS
LEWIS, RH
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[1] Babcock & Wilcox, Lynchburg, VA
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10.13182/NSE95-A24121
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
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Benchmarkings of neutronic calculations are most successful when there is a direct correlation between a measurement and an analytic result. In the thermal neutron energy region, the fluence rate as a function of moderator temperature and position within the moderator is an area of potential correlation. The measurement can be done by activating natural lutetium. The two isotopes of the element lutetium have widely differing cross sections and permit the discrimination of flux shape and energy distributions at different reactor conditions. The Lu-175 has 1/v dependence in the thermal energy region, and Lu-176 has a resonance structure that approximates a constant cross section in the same region. The saturation activation of the two isotopes has been measured in an insulated moderator container at the center of a thermal heterogeneous reactor designed for space nuclear propulsion. The measurements were made in a hydrogenous (polyethylene) moderator at three temperatures (83, 184, and 297 K) and five locations within the moderator. Simultaneously, the reactivity effect of the change in the moderator temperature was determined to be positive with an increase in temperature. The plot of activation shows the variation in neutron fluence rate and current with temperature and explains the positive reactivity coefficient. A neutron temperature can be inferred from a postulated Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution and compared with Monte Carlo or other calculations.
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