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Nuclear Physics and Reactor Theory Volume 2 of 2
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Units  of  Reactivity

REACTIVITY DOE-HDBK-1019/2-93   Reactor Theory (Nuclear Parameters) Example: The number of neutrons in the core at time zero is 1000 and keff   = 1.002.  Calculate the number of neutrons after 50 generations. Solution: Use Equation (3-4) to calculate the number of neutrons. Nn       No    keff n N50       1000  neutrons 1.002 50 1105  neutrons Reactivity If  there  are  No  neutrons  in  the  preceding  generation,  then  there  are  No(keff)  neutrons  in  the present generation.   The numerical change in neutron population is (Nokeff  - No).   The gain or loss in neutron population (Nokeff - No), expressed as a fraction of the present generation (Nokeff), is shown below.                    No  keff       No No  keff This  relationship  represents  the fractional  change  in  neutron  population  per generation  and  is referred to as reactivity (r).   Cancelling out the term No from the numerator and denominator, the reactivity is determined as shown in the equation below. (3-5) keff        1 keff From Equation (3-5) it may be seen that r may be positive, zero, or negative, depending upon the value of keff.   The larger the absolute value of reactivity in the reactor core, the further the reactor is from criticality.  It may be convenient to think of reactivity as a measure of a reactor's departure from criticality. NP-03 Rev. 0 Page 18

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