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REACTIVITY DOE-HDBK-1019/2-93   Reactor Theory (Nuclear Parameters) Example: Convert the values of reactivity listed below to the indicated units. a. 0.000421 Dk/k    =   pcm b. 0.0085 Dk/k    =   % Dk/k c. 16 x 10-4 Dk/k    =   Dk/k Solution: a. 42.1 pcm b. 0.85% Dk/k c. 0.0016 Dk/k If  the  reactivity  is  known,  the  effective  multiplication  factor  can  be  determined  by  solving Equation (3-5) for keff in terms of the reactivity.   This results in the following relationship. (3-6) keff     1 1      r Reactivity must be in units of Dk/k for use in Equation (3-6). Example: Given a reactivity of -20.0 x 10-4 Dk/k, calculate keff. Solution: keff     1 1      r 1 1      (  20.0  x  10 4) 0. 998 NP-03 Rev. 0 Page 20

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