Abstract

Angular neutron flux spectra leaking from slab samples of liquid nitrogen and oxygen, and large diameter slabs of iron have been measured with deuterium-tritium fusion reaction neutrons. The measuring energy range is 0.05 to 15 MeV by use of the time-of-flight method and the leaking angles are varied in 0 to 66.8 degrees. The results were analyzed by the transport codes of MCNP and DOT3.5 to test the newly released JENDL-3 nuclear data file. The JENDL-3 results showed good agreements with the present experiments.

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