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Nuclear Physics and Reactor Theory Volume 2 of 2
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Subcritical Multiplication  Summary

SUBCRITICAL MULTIPLICATION DOE-HDBK-1019/2-93 Reactor Theory (Reactor Operations) Solution: Step 1: Calculate  1/M  for  each  of  the  rod  positions  using  equation  (4-5).    The reference count rate is 50 cps at a rod position of zero. Rod Withdrawal (inches) Count Rate (cps) CRo/CR 0 50 1 2 55 0.909 4 67 0.746 6 86 0.581 8 120 0.417 10 192 0.260 12 500 0.100 Step 2: Plotting these  values,  as  shown  in Figure  1, and  extrapolating  to a  1/M value  of  0  reveals  that  the  reactor  will  go  critical  at  approximately  13 inches of rod withdrawal. Figure 1    1/M Plot vs. Rod Withdrawal NP-04 Rev. 0 Page 8

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