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EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE FULLY LOADED ELK RIVER REACTOR

Abstract

The loading and testing program of the Elk River Reactor confirmed the predicted values. The measured cold, clean excess reactivity agrees to 2% and the control rod worths to 1% of the calculated values. The reactivity for various core loadings and rod positions is tabulated. The effects of spiked elements on the reactivity and radial peak-toaverage power ratio were studied. (D.L.C.)
Publication Date:
Jun 15, 1963
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
CONF-39-15; AED-Conf-63-060-25
Reference Number:
NSA-17-033354
Resource Relation:
Conference: 9. American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT (United States) 17-19 Jun 1963
Subject:
REACTOR TECHNOLOGY; CONFIGURATION; CONTROL ELEMENTS; ERR; POWER; POWER PLANTS; REACTIVITY; REACTOR CORE; REACTOR FUELING; TABLES; TESTING
Sponsoring Organizations:
Sponsor not identified
OSTI ID:
4875636
Research Organizations:
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, WI (United States)
Country of Origin:
United States
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
DTIE
Size:
Pages: 8
Announcement Date:
Dec 31, 1963

Citation Formats

Fisher, J. R., and Diaz, A. EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE FULLY LOADED ELK RIVER REACTOR. United States: N. p., 1963. Web.
Fisher, J. R., & Diaz, A. EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE FULLY LOADED ELK RIVER REACTOR. United States.
Fisher, J. R., and Diaz, A. 1963. "EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE FULLY LOADED ELK RIVER REACTOR." United States.
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title = {EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE FULLY LOADED ELK RIVER REACTOR}
author = {Fisher, J. R., and Diaz, A.}
abstractNote = {The loading and testing program of the Elk River Reactor confirmed the predicted values. The measured cold, clean excess reactivity agrees to 2% and the control rod worths to 1% of the calculated values. The reactivity for various core loadings and rod positions is tabulated. The effects of spiked elements on the reactivity and radial peak-toaverage power ratio were studied. (D.L.C.)}
place = {United States}
year = {1963}
month = {Jun}
}