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* 8618287 neutrons hit the detector | * 8618287 neutrons hit the detector | ||
* <math>\Delta \Omega = 0.108 Sr</math> | * <math>\Delta \Omega = 0.108 Sr</math> | ||
+ | ** if the detector is placed 70cm away from the source, <math>\Delta \Omega = 0.207 Sr</math> | ||
; As a test to verify our results | ; As a test to verify our results |
Revision as of 21:06, 29 May 2012
Big Detector Solid Angle Calculations
- MCNPX Simulation
- 14 MeV neutron source, emitted isotropically (
- Detector placed 1m away from source
- face of the detector is 15.24cm x 76.2cm, and 3.6cm deep
The solid angle can be found from the number of particles hitting the detector as:
- Results
- 1E9 Neutrons generated
- 8618287 neutrons hit the detector
- if the detector is placed 70cm away from the source,
- As a test to verify our results
- We change the detector size to 2cm by 2cm and used 1E9 neutrons again
- 32061 neutrons struck the detector
- And, as a second test to verify our results
- We change the detector size to 1cm by 1cm and used 1E9 neutrons again
- 7965 neutrons struck the detector
- Now, what neutron singles rate into the detector should correspond to 1 fission per pulse?
- If we have 1 fission per pulse and each fission corresponds to 2.3 neutrons, we should expect 2.3 neutrons/pulse
- The number of neutrons hitting the detector per pulse is found as
- The number detected per pulse can be found as
- where is the detector efficiency