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Abstract
In this course, one acquires an understanding of the basic neutronics interactions occurring in a nuclear fission reactor and, as such, the conditions for establishing and controlling a nuclear chain reaction.
Objective
By the end of the course, the student must be able to: - Elaborate on neutron diffusion equation - Systematize nuclear reaction cross sections - Formulate approximations to solving the diffusion equation for simple systems
Content
Content: - Brief review of nuclear physics - Historical: Constitution of the nucleus and discovery of the neutron - Nuclear reactions and radioactivity - Cross sections - Differences between fusion and fission. - Nuclear fission - Characteristics - Nuclear fuel - Introductory elements of neutronics. - Fissile and fertile materials - Breeding. - Neutron diffusion and slowing down - Monoenergetic neutrons - Angular and scalar flux - Diffusion theory as simplified case of transport theory - Neutron slowing down through elastic scattering. - Multiplying media (reactors) - Multiplication factors - Criticality condition in simple cases. - Thermal reactors - Neutron spectra - Multizone reactors - Multigroup theory and general criticality condition - Heterogeneous reactors. - Reactor kinetics - Point reactor model: prompt and delayed transients - Practical applications. - Reactivity variations and control - Short, medium and long term reactivity changes ? Different means of control.
Resources
Literature
Distributed documents, recommended book chapters
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture with exercise |
Physics of Nuclear Reactors (EPFL)
**Course at EPFL**
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No time listed | 6 h weekly |
Offered In
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Nuclear Engineering Master (MSc Nuclear Engineering is a joint program of EPF Lausanne and ETH Zurich. The first semester takes place in Lausanne. Students therefore have to enroll at EPFL. For more information about the curriculum and courses see: ?)
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