Author/Authors :
Yildiz، نويسنده , , C، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The critical slab problem is studied in one-speed neutron transport theory using a
linearly anisotropic kernel which combines forward and backward scattering. It is shown
that, the recently observed non-monotonic variation of the thickness also exists in this
strongly anisotropic case. In addition, the influence of the linear anisotropy on the critical
thickness is analysed in detail. Numerical analysis for the critical thickness are performed
using the spherical harmonics method and results are tabulated for selected illustrative cases
as a function of different degrees of anisotropic scattering.
Finally, some results are discussed and compared with those already obtained by other
methods, the agreement is satisactory. The spherical harmonic method gives generally accurate
results in one dimensional geometry, and it is very suitable for the numerical solution of the
neutron transport equation with linearly anisotropic scattering