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Nuclear Cross Section and Neutron Flux Summary

DOE-HDBK-1019/1-93 NUCLEAR CROSS SECTIONS AND NEUTRON FLUX Reactor Theory (Neutron Characteristics) NP-02 Page 16 Rev. 0 Self-Shielding In some locations within the reactor, the flux level may be significantly lower than in other areas due to a phenomenon referred to as neutron shadowing or self-shielding.  For example, the interior of a fuel pin or pellet will "see" a lower average flux level than the outer surfaces since an appreciable fraction of the neutrons will have been absorbed and therefore cannot reach the interior of the fuel pin.  This is especially important at resonance energies, where the absorption cross sections are large. Summary The important information in this chapter is summarized below.

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