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What is Cross-section of Uranium – Definition

Cross-sections of naturally-occuring and artificial isotopes of uranium. Comparison of total fission cross-section and cross-section for radiative capture. Material Properties

Naturally-occurring Isotopes of Uranium

The main naturally-occurring isotopes, which have to be considered in the fuel cycle of all commercial light water reactors, are:

Artificial Isotopes of Uranium

The main artificial isotopes, which have to be considered in the fuel cycle of all commercial light water reactors, are:

Cross-sections of Artificial Isotopes

Source: JANIS (Java-based Nuclear Data Information Software); The JEFF-3.1.1 Nuclear Data Library

Fissile / Fertile Material Cross-sections
Uranium 233. Comparison of total fission cross-section and cross-section for radiative capture.
Fissile / Fertile Material Cross-sections
Uranium 236. Comparison of total fission cross-section and cross-section for radiative capture.
Fissile / Fertile Material Cross-sections
Uranium 232. Comparison of total fission cross-section and cross-section for radiative capture.

Fissile / Fertile Material Cross-sectionsFissile / Fertile Material Cross-sections. Comparison of total fission cross-sections.

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Half-life of Isotopes of Uranium

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Uranium

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Uranium in the Environment

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