Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 108 / Number 3 / July 1991 / Pages 319-323
Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE91-A23829
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Making use of the thermal neutron scattering kernel that explicitly incorporates the presence of chemical binding energy and the collective oscillations in the dynamics of water, the steady-state thermal neutron spectra in light water reactor fuel assemblies poisoned with non-l/v absorbers, such as cadmium, samarium, erbium, and gadolinium, in various concentrations have been computed at 298 K. The calculated spectra are in reasonable agreement with the corresponding experimental spectra for realistic source terms.