Published January 1977 | Version v1
Journal article

Concept of spatial channel theory applied to reactor shielding analysis

  • 1. Oak Ridge National Lab., TN

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The concept of channel theory is used to locate spatial regions that are important in contributing to a shielding response. The method is analogous to the channel-theory method developed for ascertaining important energy channels in cross-section analysis. The mathematical basis for the theory is shown to be the generalized reciprocity relation, and sample problems are given to exhibit and verify properties predicted by the mathematical equations. A practical example is cited from the shielding analysis of the Fast Flux Test Facility performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in which a perspective plot of channel-theory results was found useful in locating streaming paths around the reactor cavity shield

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Journal Title
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Journal Volume
62
Journal Issue
1
Series
Nucl. Sci. Eng.
Journal Page Range
92-104
ISSN
0029-5639

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