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The Neutron Spectrum in a Uranium Tube

Abstract

A series of experimental and theoretical investigations on neutron spectra in lattice cells has been started at the reactor R1. This report gives the results from the first one of these cells - one with a tube of natural -uranium surrounded by heavy water. In the measurements the cell was placed in the central, vertical channel of the reactor. The neutron spectrum from a lead scatterer in the uranium tube - outer diameter 49.2 mm, inner diameter 28.3 mm - was measured with a fast chopper in the energy region 0.01 to 100 eV. Subsidiary measurements indicated that the spectrum in the beam from the lead piece corresponds to the spectrum of the angular flux integrated over all angles. This correspondence is important for the interpretation of the experimental data. The thermal part of the spectrum was found to deviate significantly from a Maxwellian. However, the deviation is not very large, and one could use a Maxwellian, at least to give a rough idea of the hardness of the spectrum. For the present tube the temperature of this Maxwellian was estimated as 90 to 100 deg C above the moderator temperature (33 deg C). In the joining region the rise  More>>
Publication Date:
Oct 15, 1963
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AE-123
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 21 refs., 11 figs., 5 tabs.
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; NEUTRON SPECTRA; R-1 REACTOR; NEUTRON CHOPPERS; T CODES
OSTI ID:
20930948
Research Organizations:
AB Atomenergi, Nykoeping (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: SE0708360
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20930948
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
52 pages
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 2007

Citation Formats

Johansson, E, Jonsson, E, Lindberg, M, and Mednis, J. The Neutron Spectrum in a Uranium Tube. Sweden: N. p., 1963. Web.
Johansson, E, Jonsson, E, Lindberg, M, & Mednis, J. The Neutron Spectrum in a Uranium Tube. Sweden.
Johansson, E, Jonsson, E, Lindberg, M, and Mednis, J. 1963. "The Neutron Spectrum in a Uranium Tube." Sweden.
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title = {The Neutron Spectrum in a Uranium Tube}
author = {Johansson, E, Jonsson, E, Lindberg, M, and Mednis, J}
abstractNote = {A series of experimental and theoretical investigations on neutron spectra in lattice cells has been started at the reactor R1. This report gives the results from the first one of these cells - one with a tube of natural -uranium surrounded by heavy water. In the measurements the cell was placed in the central, vertical channel of the reactor. The neutron spectrum from a lead scatterer in the uranium tube - outer diameter 49.2 mm, inner diameter 28.3 mm - was measured with a fast chopper in the energy region 0.01 to 100 eV. Subsidiary measurements indicated that the spectrum in the beam from the lead piece corresponds to the spectrum of the angular flux integrated over all angles. This correspondence is important for the interpretation of the experimental data. The thermal part of the spectrum was found to deviate significantly from a Maxwellian. However, the deviation is not very large, and one could use a Maxwellian, at least to give a rough idea of the hardness of the spectrum. For the present tube the temperature of this Maxwellian was estimated as 90 to 100 deg C above the moderator temperature (33 deg C). In the joining region the rise of the spectrum towards the thermal part is slower than for the cell boundary spectrum, measured earlier. In the epithermal region the limited resolution of the chopper has affected the measurements at the energies of the uranium resonances. However, the shape of the spectrum on the flanks of the first resonance in {sup 238}U (6.68 eV) has been obtained accurately. In the theoretical treatment the THERMOS code with a free gas scattering model has been used. The energy region was 3.06 - 0.00025 eV. The agreement with the measurements is good for the thermal part - possibly the theoretical spectrum is a little softer than the experimental one. In the joining region the results from THERMOS are comparatively high - probably due to the scattering model used.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1963}
month = {Oct}
}