The singularly perturbed method (SPM) is proposed to obtain the analytical solution for the delayed supercritical process of nuclear reactor with temperature feedback and small step reactivity inserted. The relation between the reactivity and time is derived. Also, the neutron density (or power) and the average density of delayed neutron precursors as the function of reactivity are presented. The variations of neutron density (or power) and temperature with time are calculated and plotted and compared with those by accurate solution and other analytical methods. It is shown that the results by the SPM are valid and accurate in the large range and the SPM is simpler than those in the previous literature. © 2013 Wenzhen Chen et al.
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Chen, W., Hao, J., Chen, L., & Li, H. (2013). Solution of point reactor neutron kinetics equations with temperature feedback by singularly perturbed method. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/261327
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