Abstract
A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic thermal beam at ET-RR-1 is produced by a rotor and rotating collimator suspended in magnetic fields. Each of them is mounted on its mobile platform and whose centres are 66 cm apart, rotating synchronously at speeds up to 16000 rpm. It was found that the neutron burst produced by the rotor with almost 100% transmission passes through the collimator, when the rotation phase between them is 28.8 deg. Moreover the background level achieved at the detector position is low, constant and free from peaks due to gamma rays and fast neutrons accompanying the reactor thermal beam. (author). 12 refs, 3 figs.
Adib, M;
Abdel-Kawy, A;
Habib, N;
Abu-El-Ela, M;
Wahba, M;
Kilany, M
[1]
- Atomic Energy Establishment, Cairo (Egypt). Reactor and Neutron Physics Dept.
Citation Formats
Adib, M, Abdel-Kawy, A, Habib, N, Abu-El-Ela, M, Wahba, M, and Kilany, M.
A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic beam at the ET-RR-1 reactor.
IAEA: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Adib, M, Abdel-Kawy, A, Habib, N, Abu-El-Ela, M, Wahba, M, & Kilany, M.
A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic beam at the ET-RR-1 reactor.
IAEA.
Adib, M, Abdel-Kawy, A, Habib, N, Abu-El-Ela, M, Wahba, M, and Kilany, M.
1991.
"A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic beam at the ET-RR-1 reactor."
IAEA.
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title = {A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic beam at the ET-RR-1 reactor}
author = {Adib, M, Abdel-Kawy, A, Habib, N, Abu-El-Ela, M, Wahba, M, and Kilany, M}
abstractNote = {A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic thermal beam at ET-RR-1 is produced by a rotor and rotating collimator suspended in magnetic fields. Each of them is mounted on its mobile platform and whose centres are 66 cm apart, rotating synchronously at speeds up to 16000 rpm. It was found that the neutron burst produced by the rotor with almost 100% transmission passes through the collimator, when the rotation phase between them is 28.8 deg. Moreover the background level achieved at the detector position is low, constant and free from peaks due to gamma rays and fast neutrons accompanying the reactor thermal beam. (author). 12 refs, 3 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic beam at the ET-RR-1 reactor}
author = {Adib, M, Abdel-Kawy, A, Habib, N, Abu-El-Ela, M, Wahba, M, and Kilany, M}
abstractNote = {A low background pulsed neutron polyenergetic thermal beam at ET-RR-1 is produced by a rotor and rotating collimator suspended in magnetic fields. Each of them is mounted on its mobile platform and whose centres are 66 cm apart, rotating synchronously at speeds up to 16000 rpm. It was found that the neutron burst produced by the rotor with almost 100% transmission passes through the collimator, when the rotation phase between them is 28.8 deg. Moreover the background level achieved at the detector position is low, constant and free from peaks due to gamma rays and fast neutrons accompanying the reactor thermal beam. (author). 12 refs, 3 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}