The theory of the Feynman-alpha method, which is used to determine the subcritical reactivity of systems driven by an external source such as an ADS, is extended to two energy groups with the inclusion of delayed neutrons. This paper presents a full derivation of the variance to mean formula with the inclusion of two energy groups and delayed neutrons. The results are illustrated quantitatively and discussed in physical terms
In this contribution, a stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two e...
A Feynman-alpha formula has been derived in a two region domain pertaining the stochastic differenti...
This paper sets up a formalism that is sufficiently general to describe the effects of photofission,...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method, which is used to determine the subcritical reactivity of sys...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-energy groups and two-regions by the use ...
This paper presents a full derivation of the variance-to-mean or Feynman-alpha formula in a two-ener...
Subcriticality measurements during core loading and in future accelerator driven systems have a clea...
The theory of Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-point one-group, two-group onepoint, and two-...
Feynman-alpha and Rossi-alpha methods are used in traditional nuclear reactors to determine the subc...
Two versions of the neutron gamma variance to mean (Feynman-alpha method or Feynman-Y function) form...
The applicability of the two-group (one-region) and two-region (one-group) Feynman-alpha (variance t...
Recently, a modified Feynman-alpha technique for the subcritical system driven by periodically trigg...
Accelerator Driven systems (ADS) have been proposed as safe and reliable nuclear systems for energy ...
In this paper, calculations are performed on a 2-D heterogeneous reflected subcricital system to det...
A stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two energy levels is used t...
In this contribution, a stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two e...
A Feynman-alpha formula has been derived in a two region domain pertaining the stochastic differenti...
This paper sets up a formalism that is sufficiently general to describe the effects of photofission,...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method, which is used to determine the subcritical reactivity of sys...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-energy groups and two-regions by the use ...
This paper presents a full derivation of the variance-to-mean or Feynman-alpha formula in a two-ener...
Subcriticality measurements during core loading and in future accelerator driven systems have a clea...
The theory of Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-point one-group, two-group onepoint, and two-...
Feynman-alpha and Rossi-alpha methods are used in traditional nuclear reactors to determine the subc...
Two versions of the neutron gamma variance to mean (Feynman-alpha method or Feynman-Y function) form...
The applicability of the two-group (one-region) and two-region (one-group) Feynman-alpha (variance t...
Recently, a modified Feynman-alpha technique for the subcritical system driven by periodically trigg...
Accelerator Driven systems (ADS) have been proposed as safe and reliable nuclear systems for energy ...
In this paper, calculations are performed on a 2-D heterogeneous reflected subcricital system to det...
A stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two energy levels is used t...
In this contribution, a stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two e...
A Feynman-alpha formula has been derived in a two region domain pertaining the stochastic differenti...
This paper sets up a formalism that is sufficiently general to describe the effects of photofission,...