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Bandit127
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Hi All.
I have been reading up about criticality this weekend and I have come across some terms that I could do with some help on.
I think I understand Keff which describes the 'amplification' of reaction and includes the physical nature of the reactor, i.e. mass, shape, spacing, moderation and reflection. Does it include temperature (I assume that this is a function of spacing)? I understand that Keff < 1 is subcritical and > 1 is critical.
I also think I understand that there is a relationship between Keff > 1 and the rise time. As Keff increases, rise time decreases. For manually handled criticalities, rise time should be as slow as possible.
However, I haven't found an explanation of $ and C. Please could someone shed some light for me? (No pun intended).
Thanks, Jim
I have been reading up about criticality this weekend and I have come across some terms that I could do with some help on.
I think I understand Keff which describes the 'amplification' of reaction and includes the physical nature of the reactor, i.e. mass, shape, spacing, moderation and reflection. Does it include temperature (I assume that this is a function of spacing)? I understand that Keff < 1 is subcritical and > 1 is critical.
I also think I understand that there is a relationship between Keff > 1 and the rise time. As Keff increases, rise time decreases. For manually handled criticalities, rise time should be as slow as possible.
However, I haven't found an explanation of $ and C. Please could someone shed some light for me? (No pun intended).
Thanks, Jim