MIT22 05F09 ps02
MIT22 05F09 ps02
Due SES #6
Suggested Problems: [EL] Chapter 2, Problems 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.11, 2.13
a. Develop a pair of coupled differential equations you can use to determine the
composition of U-235 and Cs-137 at any given time. Define any assumptions
made or nifty approximations used. Assume the flux within the target is
constant at the intensity stated above.
b. If the target contains 25 kg. of U-235 and the neutron flux within the target is
constant and uniform (no neutron multiplication occurs), use the solution to
the differential equations set up in part a. to determine the optimal time to
withdraw the sample from the neutron beam and determine the maximum
amount of Cs-137 produced. If the type of radiotherapy machine you’re
making needs 50.9 TBq of Cs-137, how many radiotherapy machines can be
produced using this maximum amount? Some useful information is provided
in the box below.
The Cs-137 you produced is put into many radiation therapy machines which are then
shipped off to hospitals all over the world. Some 20 years later, you receive a call from
authorities in South America saying that some steel workers came across one of your
machines in a junk yard and broke open the radioactive source.
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