Abstract

Recent work at the University of Washington has demonstrated the potential for studying two-phase flow characteristics using neutron noise techniques. This method offers the advantage of measuring global characteristics of two phase phenomenon without disturbing the flow or requiring large numbers of sensors. Not only can the presence of the injected air into the flow loops be seen in the neutron spectrum but also the neutron spectrum reflects the type of flow by producing a characteristic signature.

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