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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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2016

Concrete

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Characteristics Of Thick Concrete Neutron Reflection, Richard Gordon Taylor Dec 2016

Characteristics Of Thick Concrete Neutron Reflection, Richard Gordon Taylor

Doctoral Dissertations

Water is considered as a neutron reflector in nuclear criticality safety evaluations because it is readily available and easily forms a close-fitting shape around fissile material. Concrete is commonly encountered industrial environments and can be a more effective reflector than water. Nuclear criticality safety literature reporting experimental and analytical studies involving concrete as a reflector from the 1950’s to the present was reviewed. Nuclear criticality safety community perspective on concrete reflection has evolved from acknowledgement that concrete is a reflector through recognition that concrete can be a more effective reflector than water to current interest in identifying which constituents are …