2004
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2004-10060-6
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Ice moderator experiments at very low temperatures

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“…Although light water ice is not a very efficient cold moderator due to its relatively high effective temperature, it has been studied in the past in the context of advanced neutron sources to take into account the effect of ice layers, and as a component of methane clathrates [353,354]. Aside of this, nuclear fuel material transportation conditions might include the presence of ice [355] and would require thermal scattering data for the assessment of criticality safety.…”
Section: Light Water Icementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although light water ice is not a very efficient cold moderator due to its relatively high effective temperature, it has been studied in the past in the context of advanced neutron sources to take into account the effect of ice layers, and as a component of methane clathrates [353,354]. Aside of this, nuclear fuel material transportation conditions might include the presence of ice [355] and would require thermal scattering data for the assessment of criticality safety.…”
Section: Light Water Icementioning
confidence: 99%