New neutron cross-section measurements on19F, 39,41K, 55Mn, and103Rh for improved nuclear criticality safety

K. H. Guber, L. C. Leal, R. O. Sayer, P. E. Koehler, D. Wiarda, T. E. Valentine, H. Derrien, J. A. Harvey, S. Kopecky, P. Siegler, P. Schillebeeckx, R. Wynants, I. Ivanov, A. Borella, R. Nelson, M. Devlin, N. Fotiadis

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Abstract

A series of new measurements has been undertaken in response to deficiencies identified in nuclear data libraries of crucial importance to the Nuclear Criticality Safety Program as well as for burnup credit studies involving the transportation of spent nuclear fuel. New data and evaluations including covariances are required for several stable fission products as well as for materials found in mixtures with uranium.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPHYSOR-2006 - American Nuclear Society's Topical Meeting on Reactor Physics
StatePublished - 2006
EventPHYSOR-2006 - American Nuclear Society's Topical Meeting on Reactor Physics - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Duration: Sep 10 2006Sep 14 2006

Publication series

NamePHYSOR-2006 - American Nuclear Society's Topical Meeting on Reactor Physics
Volume2006

Conference

ConferencePHYSOR-2006 - American Nuclear Society's Topical Meeting on Reactor Physics
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityVancouver, BC
Period09/10/0609/14/06

Keywords

  • F
  • K
  • Mn
  • Neutron cross section
  • Rh
  • Transmission

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