1965
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(65)80187-7
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Nuclear constants of nine transplutonium nuclides

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“…1.5x 10-4 1.5 X 10 1 8.0 -10.0 7.9 X 10 4 2.6 X 10-s 2.1 X 10° 1.5 X 10-4 1.2 X 10 1 10,0 -13.0 1.8 X 10 4 2,5 X 10- 5 4,5 X 10-1 1.5 X 10-4 2.7 X 10°…”
Section: Fissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.5x 10-4 1.5 X 10 1 8.0 -10.0 7.9 X 10 4 2.6 X 10-s 2.1 X 10° 1.5 X 10-4 1.2 X 10 1 10,0 -13.0 1.8 X 10 4 2,5 X 10- 5 4,5 X 10-1 1.5 X 10-4 2.7 X 10°…”
Section: Fissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turret Flux Relative to Central Core Flux precurdors are sufficiently short-lived that they can be ignored, i.e., it is realistic to assume that the fission process results in the direct formation of Mo99. Then from relations similar to Eqs (8). and(9) above, |dN/dt.…”
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“…byEq (8). and solving for the ratio of core to turret flux yield the following relationship:0C 1 -e-X(tT +tI)-N C 1-e-XtT ,e-AtI 4'1' -1-e-Xt:[ _KiI -1-e-X(t• +tI)-From the information presented inTable XIII, the relative values for the flux at various positions in the turret were derived.…”
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confidence: 99%