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Reactor Period (τ)
The reactor period is defined as the time required for reactor power to change by a factor of "e," where "e" is the base of the natural logarithm and is equal to about 2.718. The reactor period is usually expressed in units of seconds. From the definition of reactor period, it is possible to develop the relationship between reactor power and reactor period that is expressed by Equation (1-1).
(1-1)
where:
P = transient reactor power
Po = initial reactor power
τ = reactor period (seconds)
t = time during the reactor transient (seconds)
The smaller the value of , the more rapid the change in reactor power. If the reactor period is positive, reactor power is increasing. If the reactor period is negative, reactor power is decreasing.
There are numerous equations used to express reactor period, but Equation (1-2) shown below, or portions of it, will be useful in most situations. The first term in Equation (1-2) is the prompt term and the second term is the delayed term.
(1-2)
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