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The Generation of Time-Dependent Neutron Transport Solutions in Infinite Media

B. D. Ganapol, P. W. McKenty, K. L. Peddicord

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 64 / Number 2 / October 1977 / Pages 317-331

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE77-A27373

The multiple collision technique as applied to the monoenergetic time-dependent neutron transport equation for pulsed plane source emission in an infinite medium is used to obtain the flux due to a pulsed point source in the same medium. This result is then integrated to determine the flux due to the corresponding pulsed line source problem. The semi-infinite albedo problem is also shown to be solvable using the multiple collision approach. A generalization to include delayed neutrons follows directly from the multiple collision treatment, as does an equivalence between a monoenergetic time-dependent problem and a particular stationary slowing down problem in infinite geometry. Results are tabulated and comparisons are made to provide benchmark solutions to the fundamental time-dependent transport problems considered and thus bridge the gap between theory and practice.