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ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.)
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OBJECTIVES DOE-HDBK-1019/2-93 Reactor Theory (Nuclear Parameters) TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 5.0 Without references, DESCRIBE how control rods affect the reactor core. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 5.1 DESCRIBE  the difference between a "grey" neutron absorbing material and a "black" neutron absorbing material. 5.2 EXPLAIN  why  a  "grey"  neutron  absorbing  material  may  be  preferable  to  a  "black" neutron absorbing material for use in control rods. 5.3 EXPLAIN why resonance absorbers are sometimes preferred over thermal absorbers as a control rod material. 5.4 DEFINE the following terms: a. Integral control rod worth b. Differential control rod worth 5.5 DESCRIBE the shape of a typical differential control rod worth curve and explain the reason for the shape. 5.6 DESCRIBE the shape of a typical integral control rod worth curve and explain the reason for the shape. 5.7 Given an integral or differential control rod worth curve, CALCULATE the reactivity change due to a control rod movement between two positions. 5.8 Given  differential  control  rod  worth  data,  PLOT  differential  and  integral  control  rod worth curves. NP-03 Page xii Rev. 0

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