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Title: THE DECAY OF A THERMALIZED NEUTRON PULSE

Journal Article · · Nuclear Sci. and Eng.
OSTI ID:4146367

A theoretical basis is presented for the interpretation of the pulsed- neutron technique for measuring thermalneutron absorption cross sections and transport parameters. A procedure is given for the exact solution of the Fourier- transformed, multivelocity transport equation in an infinite medium. The method used is an expansion of the decay constant and neutron spectrum in a power series in the Fourier-transform variable. The procedure is first illustrated for the case of isotropic scattering and then generalized to anisotropic scattering by using the spherical harmonics expansion. The results are given in terms of integral equations whose solution involves a knowledge of the energy-transfer cross sections between thermal neutrons and the moderating material. The approuch employed is to extract the maximum amount of information which is independent of these cross sections and to derive expiicitly the equations involving them. The relation of the infinite medium Fourier transform variable to the geometric buckiing of a finite sample is discussed. The validity of the interpretation of the experiments in terms of the diffusion coefficient and diffusion cooling coefficient by requiring the assignment of an equivalent infinite medium buckling to each finite sample measured is discussed. (auth)

Research Organization:
General Atomics Div., General Dynamics Corp., San Diego, Calif.
NSA Number:
NSA-14-012319
OSTI ID:
4146367
Journal Information:
Nuclear Sci. and Eng., Vol. Vol: 7; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-60
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English