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RECONSTRUCTING THE AXIAL VOID VELOCITY PROFILE IN BWRs FROM MEASUREMENTS OF THE IN-CORE NEUTRON NOISE
2021
EPJ Web of Conferences
The problem of determining the axial velocity profile from the in-core neutron noise measurements is revisited, with the purpose of developing an objective method for the determination of the void fraction. Until now it was assumed that in order to determine a realistic velocity profile which shows an inflection point and hence has to be at least a third order polynomial, one needs four transit times and hence five in-core detectors at various axial elevations. However, attempts to determine a
doi:10.1051/epjconf/202124702013
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