Abstract

A method is described which adopts the generalized perturbation theory and programming techniques for optimizing reactor integral parameters, linear or bilinear in the real and adjoint neutron fluxes, after assumption of given constraints. An application of this method to the optimization of the beryllium distribution, with respect to the Doppler effect in a fast ceramic test reactor, is illustrated.

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