The benefits of the poison spline system as developed and partially tested by the Facilities Engineering Operation are considered over a two year period. The full pile operational charge-discharge installation at the end of that time could make the poison spline system a marginal operation. This document list the production gains that are possible, how these gains compare with the cost of the poison spline system, and how this system compares with other available supplementary reactivity control systems.
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The benefits of the poison spline system as developed and partially tested by the Facilities Engineering Operation are considered over a two year period. The full pile operational charge-discharge installation at the end of that time could make the poison spline system a marginal operation. This document list the production gains that are possible, how these gains compare with the cost of the poison spline system, and how this system compares with other available supplementary reactivity control systems.
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