The Secondary Intermediate-Energy Standard Neutron Field at the MOL-ΣΣ Facility
- 1 February 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Nuclear Technology
- Vol. 25 (2) , 349-375
- https://doi.org/10.13182/nt75-a24373
Abstract
The value and usefulness of the concept of the intermediate-energy standard neutron field has been recognized by a number of international experts including the European-American Committee for Reactor Physics and Euratom Working Group on Reactor Dosimetry. In 1969, the MOL-∑∑ facility was proposed and in the early Spring of 1970 was put into operation. It was selected as one of the five benchmarks for a place to test the ENDF/B Dosimetry File as well as one of the IAEA benchmarks for validation of nuclear data for reactor neutron dosimetry. ∑∑ is a thermal fast-coupled spherical source assembly located within a conventional graphite thermal column. Geometrical data and major radiation field parameters are well defined. The MOL-∑∑ secondary intermediate-energy standard neutron field has met all the requirements to make it suitable for high-accuracy interlaboratory comparisons and standardizations of the major techniques applied in zero-power fast assemblies and in fuels dosimetry. ∑∑ central reacti...Keywords
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