Author/Authors :
Ayazuddin، نويسنده , , S. K.; Hayat، نويسنده , , Tariq; Qureshi، نويسنده , , A. A.; Khan، نويسنده , , H. A، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Fuel-failure detection in nuclear reactors is important from the
safety point of view. After the conversion and upgrading of Pakistan Research
Reactor-I (PARR-I), it was decided to install a fuel-failure detection system to
confirm the performance and integrity of the new fuel elements. The fuel-failure
detection is based on monitoring of delayed neutrons emitted from fission
products leaking into the primary coolant loop from the fuel. For this purpose,
two neutron detectors (BF3) were placed in the graphite moderator blocks that
were installed at the outlet coolant pipe in the valve pit. The graphite blocks
were enclosed in a lead shield and paraffin wax to reduce background due to
gamma radiation and scattering neutrons. A window was provided in the
paraffin wax to extract the neutron signal. A gamma spectrometry system
including an HPGe detector was also used for determination of the isotopic
concentration of fission products. The fuel-failure detection system was tested
and calibrated at a miniature neutron source reactor (PARR-2) which provided
the basis for alarm limits setting in the event of fuel failure