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NEUP honors young ANS members with R&D awards
Each year, the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) recognizes graduate and undergraduate students for their innovative nuclear energy research. The winners of the Innovations in Nuclear Energy Research and Development Student Competition (INSC) receive honoraria along with travel and conference opportunities, including the chance to present their publications at the annual American Nuclear Society Winter Conference & Expo.
Henri B. Smets, Elias P. Gyftopoulos
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 6 | Number 4 | October 1959 | Pages 341-349
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE59-A28854
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The step and ramp responses of homogeneous reactors with a single negative temperature coefficient of reactivity and delayed neutrons are studied by means of topological methods. The properties of stability in the small and in the large are derived for the first time and particular solutions are found. An approximate analytical solution is also proposed in the case of no heat losses (adiabatic reactor model) and small or large reactivity variation.