Nuclear Design of a Subcritical Assembly Driven by Isotopic Neutron Sources
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University of Ghana
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A feasibility study of a conceptual nuclear design of a
facility capable of producing high thermal neutron fluxes
using isotopic neutron sources in a multiplying medium was carried
out. The one-dimensional multigroup neutron diffusion equation was
solved using the finite difference technique. A computer code
SUNDES was written in FORTRAN 77 programming language and used to
study the effect of reflectors, shielding materials and strength
of isotopic neutron sources on the production levels of neutron
fluxes. The neutronic calculations showed that with a homogeneous
mixture of 20% enriched U02 and Be as multiplying medium, BeO as
reflector, Al as cladding and concrete as shield, thermal neutron
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fluxes as high as 1x10 n/cm -s could be produced. Simultaneous
irradiation of samples in two different regions at different
fluxes is possible in the assembly. The analysis also revealed
that different orders of thermal neutron fluxes could be produced
depending on the strength of the driving isotopic neutron sources.
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Thesis (MPhil) - University of Ghana, 1993