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The Effect of Non-1/v Absorbers on Thermal-Neutron Transport in Finite Size Assemblies of Water and Heavy Water

R. M. Bansal, S. P. Tewari

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 65 / Number 2 / February 1978 / Pages 419-422

Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE78-A27171

The pulsed neutron problem is studied in small but finite sized assemblies of liquid water and heavy water poisoned with such non-1/v neutron absorbers as samarium, cadmium, and gadolinium. It is found that the asymptotic neutron density is markedly dependent on the nature of the non-1/v absorber. For a given buckling, one can find a critical concentration of gadolinium that will give a Maxwellian asymptotic neutron distribution. Thus, a finite assembly in the presence of a definite concentration of gadolinium acts as an infinite assembly. This is not the case with samarium or cadmium.