Abstract
The JUPITER-II Program is the Joint Physics Large Heterogeneous Core Critical Experiments Program between the U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) and PNC, Japan. The experiments began in May 1982 and ended in April 1984, as a part of the ZPPR-13 program. The ZPPR-13 is a series of critical assemblies designed to study the fundamental neutronic behavior of large, radially-heterogeneous LMFBR cores. This report describes the results of analysis of ZPPR-13A and preliminary analysis of ZPPR-13B, and some topics of recent activities in fast reactor physics.
Citation Formats
Shiradata, Keisho, and Yamamoto, Masaaki.
Proceedings of the first analysis meeting on JUPITER-II Program.
Japan: N. p.,
1984.
Web.
Shiradata, Keisho, & Yamamoto, Masaaki.
Proceedings of the first analysis meeting on JUPITER-II Program.
Japan.
Shiradata, Keisho, and Yamamoto, Masaaki.
1984.
"Proceedings of the first analysis meeting on JUPITER-II Program."
Japan.
@misc{etde_437783,
title = {Proceedings of the first analysis meeting on JUPITER-II Program}
author = {Shiradata, Keisho, and Yamamoto, Masaaki}
abstractNote = {The JUPITER-II Program is the Joint Physics Large Heterogeneous Core Critical Experiments Program between the U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) and PNC, Japan. The experiments began in May 1982 and ended in April 1984, as a part of the ZPPR-13 program. The ZPPR-13 is a series of critical assemblies designed to study the fundamental neutronic behavior of large, radially-heterogeneous LMFBR cores. This report describes the results of analysis of ZPPR-13A and preliminary analysis of ZPPR-13B, and some topics of recent activities in fast reactor physics.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1984}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Proceedings of the first analysis meeting on JUPITER-II Program}
author = {Shiradata, Keisho, and Yamamoto, Masaaki}
abstractNote = {The JUPITER-II Program is the Joint Physics Large Heterogeneous Core Critical Experiments Program between the U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) and PNC, Japan. The experiments began in May 1982 and ended in April 1984, as a part of the ZPPR-13 program. The ZPPR-13 is a series of critical assemblies designed to study the fundamental neutronic behavior of large, radially-heterogeneous LMFBR cores. This report describes the results of analysis of ZPPR-13A and preliminary analysis of ZPPR-13B, and some topics of recent activities in fast reactor physics.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1984}
month = {Dec}
}