Abstract

At the present time it is necessary to solve the problems concerned with the use of powerful radiation fluxes from nuclear reactors for irradiation in various scientific and technological fields, and, in particular, for carrying out radiation-chemical processes. In this work we discuss some of the aspects of employing a reactor for these purposes. We examine a circulation loop which “transfers” γ-radiation from a reactor to a radiation apparatus for those cases where the activated material forms one radioisotope, without radioactive daughters. The theory is reduced to working formulas and graphs which make it possible to calculate the strength of the γ-radiation emitted in the apparatus and to choose the parameters which would ensure the most effective use of the loop.

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