Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-1248
Print ISSN : 0022-3131
Reactor Noise Analysis of Swimming Pool Type Reactor
Shuji YAMADA
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1964 Volume 1 Issue 4 Pages 130-136

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Reactor power frequency spectrum measurements at various power levels (0.2W, 1W, 5W, 100W, 500W, 5kW and 100kW) were made with HTR** (swimming-pool type). A low frequency AC amplifier, a magnetic tape recorder, a frequency selective amplifier with twin-T filters, a multiplier, and an integrator were used. Speed-up and speed-down techniques of tape recorder were convenient for extending the frequency range of the analysis.
The measured frequency spectrum of reactor noise determined the modulus of zero power transfer function, and indicated a prompt neutron mean life time of (7.58±1.58)×10-5 sec based on an effective delayed neutron fraction of 0.0082. The calculations were made with a HIPAC-103 computer. At higher power, some resonance peaks were found in the low frequency region. The absolute value of reactor power obtained by noise analysis agreed within 3% with the power meter indication at the power below 5kW.

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