Exportation (logic): Difference between revisions

From formulasearchengine
Jump to navigation Jump to search
en>Yobot
m →‎Truth values: WP:CHECKWIKI error #2 fix + general fixes using AWB (9276)
en>John of Reading
m Typo fixing, replaced: vice-versa → vice versa using AWB
 
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''Placzek transient''' is a phenomenon studied in [[nuclear engineering]]. The Placzek transient occurs when a population of monoenergetic [[neutron]]s of energy E elastically scatter within a homogeneous medium. In each collision the neutrons impart a fraction of their energy to the nuclei in the medium, losing up to a maximum of
Nuclear Medicine Technologist Ty from Neufchatel, spends time with pastimes including music-keyboard, ganhando dinheiro na internet and poole pottery. Discovered some amazing locales having spent 3 weeks at Angkor.<br><br>Also visit my web-site: [http://comoganhardinheiropelainternet.comoganhardinheiro101.com como ganhar dinheiro na internet]
 
:<math>\Delta E_{max} = (1 - \alpha) E</math>
 
:<math>\alpha = (\frac{A-1}{A+1})^2</math>
 
where A is the atomic number of the medium. In [[nuclear engineering]], neutrons that have not yet undergone a collision are called the 1st generation, those that have undergone a single collision are the 2nd generation, those that have undergone two collisions are the 3rd generation, and so on. The neutrons from each generation collectively form the total neutron population within the medium.
 
The Placzek transient is a discontinuity of the neutron flux, and derivatives of the flux, at integer multiples of <math>\alpha E</math>. The transient results from the fact that after the 1st generation, every neutron can have at minimum an energy of <math>E_{min} = \alpha E</math> due to elastic scattering. Those neutrons that have energy less than <math>E_{min}</math> can only consist of neutrons in the 2nd, 3rd, or latter generations. This trend repeats itself at each multiple of <math>\alpha E</math>. Thus, the discontinuity in the flux arises from the fact that at each multiple of <math>\alpha E</math> the neutron flux is accumulated from one fewer neutron generation to the left of the discontinuity than to the right.
 
The Placzek transient can be derived analytically by solving for the neutron flux using a piecewise function solution to a differential equation involving a [[Heaviside step function]] in energy intervals of width <math>(1-\alpha) E</math>. The transient can also be observed in some special case Monte Carlo neutron transport simulation codes.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{refbegin}}
* {{cite book
|last=Reuss|first=Paul
|year=2008
|title=Neutron Physics
|pages=213–214
}}
 
[[Category:Nuclear technology]]

Latest revision as of 21:58, 3 January 2015

Nuclear Medicine Technologist Ty from Neufchatel, spends time with pastimes including music-keyboard, ganhando dinheiro na internet and poole pottery. Discovered some amazing locales having spent 3 weeks at Angkor.

Also visit my web-site: como ganhar dinheiro na internet