Title :
Real-Time, Fast Neutron Coincidence Assay of Plutonium With a 4-Channel Multiplexed Analyzer and Organic Scintillators
Author :
Joyce, M.J. ; Gamage, Kelum A. A. ; Aspinall, M.D. ; Cave, F.D. ; Lavietes, A.
Author_Institution :
Eng. Dept., Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
Abstract :
The design, principle of operation and the results of measurements made with a four-channel organic scintillator system are described. The system comprises four detectors and a multiplexed analyzer for the real-time parallel processing of fast neutron events. The function of the real-time, digital multiple-channel pulse-shape discrimination analyzer is described together with the results of laboratory-based measurements with 252Cf, 241Am-Li and plutonium. The analyzer is based on a single-board solution with integrated high-voltage supplies and graphical user interface. It has been developed to meet the requirements of nuclear materials assay of relevance to safeguards and security. Data are presented for the real-time coincidence assay of plutonium in terms of doubles count rate versus mass. This includes an assessment of the limiting mass uncertainty for coincidence assay based on a 100 s measurement period and samples in the range 0-50 g. Measurements of count rate versus order of multiplicity for 252Cf and 241Am-Li and combinations of both are also presented.
Keywords :
coincidence techniques; computerised instrumentation; graphical user interfaces; neutron detection; parallel processing; physics computing; power supplies to apparatus; solid scintillation detectors; 4-channel multiplexed analyzer; 241Am-Li; 252Cf; count rate measurements; fast neutron events; four-channel organic scintillator system; graphical user interface; integrated high-voltage supplies; laboratory-based measurements; mass uncertainty; measurement period; multiplexed analyzer; nuclear material assay; plutonium; real-time coincidence assay; real-time digital multiple-channel pulse-shape discrimination analyzer; real-time fast neutron coincidence assay; real-time parallel processing; single-board solution; Detectors; Graphical user interfaces; Laboratories; Materials; Neutrons; Real-time systems; Throughput; Neutrons; nuclear electronics; nuclear measurements; real-time systems; scintillation counters;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2313574