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Encyclopedia: Neutron temperature
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Slowing Down Spectrum and Neutron Temperature in a Thermal Neutron Flux Density Standard The epithermal spectrum is found to follow a E-0.95 law, where E is the neutron energy. The effective neutron temperature in the irradiation cavity is found to be 42 °C which is 22 °C higher than the moderator temperature.
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The integral method of measuring the temperature of a thermal-neutron spectrum The neutron temperature was measured in a prism heated to 170 and...
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The neutron temperature, also called the neutron energy, indicates a free neutron's kinetic energy, usually given in electron volts. The neutron energy distribution is then adopted to the Maxwellian distribution known for thermal motion. Qualitatively, the higher the temperature,
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The neutron temperature indicates a free neutron's energy, usually given in electron volts.
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Effect of Low-Energy Resonance Absorber on Positive Neutron Temperature Coefficient of Dilute Plutonium-Water Solution The positive neutron temperature coefficient of reactivity of a dilute plutonium-water solution is discussed analytically and numerically.
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NEW NEUTRON-TEMPERATURE NOISE METHODS AND THEIR EXPERIMENTAL CHECK ON THE REACTOR VVER-1000 V.I. Pavelko Institute of Nuclear Reactors, Russian Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute” Kurchatov Sq., Initial model The model with axial space dependence is taken as the original neutron-temperature reactor model.
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The neutron temperature, also called the neutron energy, indicates a free neutron's kinetic energy, usually given in electron volts. The term temperature is used, since hot, thermal and cold neutrons are moderated in a medium with a certain temperature. The neutron energy distribution is then adopted...
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calculate the dependence of ECd on d Cd for various neutron temperatures in the range reveals the marked effect of neutron temperature on ECd (see Fig.
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