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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014 Volume 84, Issue 2, Pages 131–134 (Mi jtf8015)

This article is cited in 14 papers

Electrophysics, electron and ion beams, physics of accelerators

Cold neutron moderator on an upgraded IBR-2 reactor: The first set of results

V. D. Anan'ev, A. A. Belyakov, M. V. Bulavin, A. E. Verkhoglyadov, S. A. Kulikov, K. A. Mukhin, E. P. Shabalin

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region

Abstract: The first criticality of a new KZ-202 neutron moderator on the IBR-2M reactor is achieved. The moderator consists of thermal and cold units. The former is a room-temperature comb water moderator; the latter, a moderator using a mixture of aromatic hydrocarbons (mesitylene and $m$-xylene). The cold moderator is filled with granules of this mixture, which are supplied by a cold helium flow, and operates at 30 K. The combination of two units in one moderator makes it possible to simultaneously take the thermal and cold neutron spectra for extracted-beam spectrometers. The arrangement of the thermal and cold moderators is numerically optimized by the Monte Carlo method. The use of the cold moderator allows a 13-fold increase in the cold neutron intensity from its surface.

Received: 17.07.2013


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2014, 59:2, 283–286

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