Published July 2006 | Version v1
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Reactors physics. Bases of nuclear physics

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The aim of nuclear reactor physics is to quantify the relevant macroscopic data for the characterization of the neutronic state of a reactor core and to evaluate the effects of radiations (neutrons and gamma radiations) on organic matter and on inorganic materials. This first article presents the bases of nuclear physics in the context of nuclear reactors: 1 - reactor physics and nuclear physics; 2 - atomic nucleus - basic definitions: nucleus constituents, dimensions and mass of the atomic nucleus, mass defect, binding energy and stability of the nucleus, strong interaction, nuclear momentums of nucleons and nucleus; 3 - nucleus stability and radioactivity: equation of evolution with time - radioactive decay law; alpha decay, stability limit of spontaneous fission, beta decay, electronic capture, gamma emission, internal conversion, radioactivity, two-body problem and notion of radioactive equilibrium. (J.S.)

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Original title (French)
Physique des reacteurs. Les bases de la physique nucleaire

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Journal Title
Techniques de l'Ingenieur. Genie Nucleaire
Journal Volume
BN1
Journal Issue
BN190
Journal Page Range
p. BN3010.1-BN3010.20
ISSN
1762-875X

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