Title of article :
Simulation and preliminary experimental results for an active neutron counter using a neutron generator for a fissile material accounting
Author/Authors :
Ahn، نويسنده , , Seong Kyu and Lee، نويسنده , , Tae Hoon and Shin، نويسنده , , Hee Sung and Kim، نويسنده , , Ho-Dong، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An active neutron coincidence counter using a neutron generator as an interrogation source has been suggested. Because of the high energy of the interrogation neutron source, 2.5 MeV, the induced fission rate is strongly affected by the moderator design. MCNPX simulation has been performed to evaluate the performance achieved with these moderators. The side- and bottom-moderator are significantly important to thermalize neutrons to induce fission. Based on the simulation results, the moderators are designed to be adapted to the experimental system. Their preliminary performance has been tested by using natural uranium oxide powder samples. For a sample of up to 3.5 kg, which contains 21.7 g of 235U, 2.64 cps/g-235U coincidence events have been measured. Mean background error was 9.57 cps and the resultant coincidence error was 13.8 cps. The experimental result shows the current status of an active counting using a neutron generator which still has some challenges to overcome. However, the controllability of an interrogation source makes this system more applicable for a variety of combinations with other non-destructive methods like a passive coincidence counting especially under a harsh environment such as a hot cell. More precise experimental setup and tests with higher enriched samples will be followed to develop a system to apply it to an active measurement for the safeguards of a spent fuel treatment process.
Keywords :
Neutron coincidence counter , Neutron generator , Active neutron counting , MCNPX
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics