Nuclear Engineering ETDs
Effect of Sample Geometry on Decay Constant Measurements in Water Using the Pulsed Neutron Technique
Publication Date
5-11-1966
Abstract
The pulsed neutron technique has been employed at a steadily increasing rate since significant results from its use were first reported in 1954. This technique has permitted direct measurement of several parameters important in the nuclear field which previously had to be measured by indirect means.
Sponsors
The Associated Rocky Mountain Universities (ARMU) and the Atomic Energy Commision (AEC)
Document Type
Dissertation
Language
English
Degree Name
Nuclear Engineering
Level of Degree
Doctoral
Department Name
Nuclear Engineering
First Committee Member (Chair)
Glenn Alan Whan
Second Committee Member
Ralph Douglas O'Dell
Third Committee Member
Harold Dean Southward
Recommended Citation
Freed, DeBow. "Effect of Sample Geometry on Decay Constant Measurements in Water Using the Pulsed Neutron Technique." (1966). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ne_etds/140