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Neutron Kinetics of Highly Compressed Fissionable Pellets

Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1977
On the basis of a point kinetic model (adiabatic approximation), the explosion of fissionable pellets is analyzed. The needed kinetic parameters are derived from steady-state multigroup transport calculations. The effect of the reflectors is included not only in the critical mass determination but also in the kinetic behavior of the pellets through the
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A note on neutron point kinetics with delayed neutrons and prompt neutrons as separate populations

This note describes the development of a theory of point kinetics with delayed neutrons andprompt neutrons as separated populations. The separated point kinetics are demonstrated to beconsistent with the original point kinetics, and suggest that the delayed neutron fraction mayevolve away from 𝛽 during reactivity changes.
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Kinetic Energy and Prompt Neutron Distributions in Fission

Physical Review Letters, 1963
The previously established facts that the kinetic energy of a fission pair as a function of the mass ratio of the two fragments shows a drastic dip in the symmetric fission region and the saw-tooth structure of the average number of prompt neutrons per fragment as a function of the fragment mass are considered.
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The Neutron Physics of Reactor Kinetics

1970
J.G. TYROR, R.I. VAUGHAN
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Approximation of multigroup neutron kinetics equations

Soviet Atomic Energy, 1969
I. N. Brikker, A. R. Mirzoyan
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Kinetics of instantaneous neutrons in a system with a cavity

Soviet Atomic Energy, 1979
A. S. Chistozvonov   +3 more
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Neutronization kinetics for matter in a magnetic field

Russian Physics Journal, 1999
Yu. I. Dementei   +2 more
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A study on the solution of the spatial kinetics equations in the neutron diffusion theory

Progress in Nuclear Energy, 2022
Claudio Petersen   +2 more
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