
doi: 10.2172/10146565
Significant production gains could be made by improving metal rupture performance. A means of achieving this is by depeaking the axial flux distribution, thus reducing the maximum specific power for a given tube-power. The flux traverse program has provided some knowledge of front-to-rear flux, and was instrumental in prompting a change in the equilibrium HCR pattern during February, 1958. A ``before and after`` comparison of in-pile flux conditions is presented, and suggestions for further improvement are given.
22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Test, Neutron Flux, Research, Hanford Production Reactors, Production, Flux Density, Distribution, Fuel Rods 220600, Training, Irradiation, Ruptures, Materials Testing Reactors, Configuration
22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Test, Neutron Flux, Research, Hanford Production Reactors, Production, Flux Density, Distribution, Fuel Rods 220600, Training, Irradiation, Ruptures, Materials Testing Reactors, Configuration
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