Total Kinetic Energy of Fission Fragments based on Fission Product Data
Rizal Kurniadi
Abstract:Total kinetic energy (TKE) is the physical quantity that must be acquired during a nuclear fission reaction. This energy is used for various purposes, primarily to determine the spectrum of the second proton. This spectrum is advantageous in the design of nuclear reactors. Various techniques for calculating TKE, from microscopic to macroscopic, have been carried out, from statistical to quantum reviews. This whole technique is solely for obtaining TKE accurately. This paper will review the TKE calculation base… Show more
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