“The "Reactor Time Constant", also called the reactor period, is the time during which the neutron flux
density in a reactor changes by the factor e = 2.718 (e: basis of natural logarithms), when the neutron flux density increases
or decreases exponentially.”
“The "Reactor Time Constant", also called the reactor period, is the time during which the neutron
flux density in a reactor changes by the factor e = 2.718 (e: basis of natural logarithms), when the neutron flux density
increases or decreases exponentially.
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