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60 Years of U: Perspectives on resources, demand, and the evolving role of nuclear energy
Recent years have seen growing global interest in nuclear energy and rising confidence in the sector. For the first time since the early 2000s, there is renewed optimism about the industry’s future. This change is driven by several major factors: geopolitical developments that highlight the need for secure energy supplies, a stronger focus on resilient energy systems, national commitments to decarbonization, and rising demand for clean and reliable electricity.
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Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 19 | Number 1 | May 1964 | Pages 95-101
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE64-A19793
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We have studied the thermal-neutron flux near the boundary of a semi-infinite non-absorbing gas which scatters neutrons isotropically. The THERMOS code was used to obtain numerical solutions to the integral transport equation. The properties of the flux, integrated over all energies, at the surface of the semi-infinite medium were found to be very insensitive to variations in the scattering properties of the medium.