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New coolants, new fuels: A new generation of university reactors
Here’s an easy way to make aging U.S. power reactors look relatively youthful: Compare them (average age: 43) with the nation’s university research reactors. The 25 operating today have been licensed for an average of about 58 years.
H. A. Robitaille, J. S. Hewitt
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 54 | Number 2 | June 1974 | Pages 143-156
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE74-A23402
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An analytical method has been developed whereby neutron time-of-flight spectra may be corrected for emission-time dispersion without requiring a priori knowledge of the source time distribution or employing time-dependent spectral measurements. The method relies on time-of-flight spectra only, obtained experimentally at several flight-path distances, rather than the customary measurement at a single detector position.