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Nuclear Physics and Reactor Theory Volume 1 of 2
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ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.)

Reactor Theory (Neutron Characteristics) DOE-HDBK-1019/1-93 OBJECTIVES TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 2.0 Given the  necessary information  for calculations, EXPLAIN  basic concepts  in reactor physics and perform calculations. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 2.1 DEFINE  the following terms: a. Atom density d. Barn b. Neutron flux e. Macroscopic cross section c. Microscopic cross section f. Mean free path 2.2 EXPRESS  macroscopic cross section in terms of microscopic cross section. 2.3 DESCRIBE  how  the  absorption  cross  section  of  typical  nuclides  varies  with  neutron energy at energies below the resonance absorption region. 2.4 DESCRIBE the cause of resonance absorption in terms of nuclear energy levels. 2.5 DESCRIBE  the energy dependence of resonance absorption peaks for typical light and heavy nuclei. 2.6 EXPRESS  mean free path in terms of macroscopic cross section. 2.7 Given the number densities (or total density and component fractions) and microscopic cross sections of components, CALCULATE the macroscopic cross section for a mixture. 2.8 CALCULATE  a macroscopic cross section given a material density, atomic mass, and microscopic cross section. 2.9 EXPLAIN  neutron shadowing or self-shielding. 2.10 Given the neutron flux and macroscopic cross section, CALCULATE the reaction rate. 2.11 DESCRIBE  the relationship between neutron flux and reactor power. Rev. 0 Page vii NP-02

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