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The Behavior of a Reactor at Prompt Critical when the Reactivity is a Linear Function of Time

J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr.

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 5 / Number 4 / April 1959 / Pages 207-214

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE59-A25585

A simple analytic formula is derived for the values of the prompt neutron density, the delayed neutron emitter densities, and the period in a reactor at the instant it has becòme prompt critical under the assumption that it has been brought to a prompt critical state from an arbitrary subprompt critical initial state by introducing reactivity at the constant rate of a dollars per second. For a fixed value of a, these formulas are asymptotic with respect to small values of the dimensionless parameter al/β, in which l is the mean lifetime of a neutron in the reactor and β is the fraction of fission neutrons which are delayed. For fast reactors, the quantity l/β is generally small, so that our formulas should be useful in estimating the power rise at prompt critical unless the rate of introduction of reactivity is quite large.