A Contribution to the Theory of Reactor Pressure Vessel Dosimetry

D. Shalitin, J. J. Wagschal, Y. Yeivin

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Abstract

Two topics related to the prediction of neulron fluences (or fluxes) in reactor pressure vessels are discussed. The first is a much simpler derivation of the "adjustment" prescription. The second topic is a proposal of a data rejection technique, based on mutual consistency of the parameter and response data considerations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationReactor Dosimetry
Subtitle of host publicationMethods, Applications, and Standardization
EditorsHarry Farrar, Ezra Parvin Lippincott
PublisherASTM International
Pages399-404
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9780803111844
DOIs
StatePublished - 1989
Event6th ASTM-Euratom Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry: Methods, Applications, and Standardization - Jackson Hole, United States
Duration: 31 May 19875 Jun 1987

Publication series

NameASTM Special Technical Publication
VolumeSTP 1001
ISSN (Print)0066-0558

Conference

Conference6th ASTM-Euratom Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry: Methods, Applications, and Standardization
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityJackson Hole
Period31/05/875/06/87

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 1989 by ASTM International.

Keywords

  • adjustment
  • data consistency
  • data rejection
  • distribution
  • uncertainties
  • unfolding

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