DocumentCode :
1587883
Title :
On the combination of delayed neutron and delayed gamma techniques for fission rate measurement in nuclear fuel
Author :
Perret, Gregory ; Jordan, Kelly A.
Author_Institution :
Paul Scherrer Inst., Villigen, Switzerland
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Novel techniques to measure newly induced fissions in spent fuel after re-irradiation at low power have been developed and tested at the Proteus zero-power research reactor. The two techniques are based on the detection of high energy gamma-rays emitted by short-lived fission products and delayed neutrons. The two techniques relate the measured signals to the total fission rate, the isotopic composition of the fuel, and nuclear data. They can be combined to derive better estimates on each of these parameters. This has potential for improvement in many areas. Spent fuel characterisation and safeguard applications can benefit from these techniques for non-destructive assay of plutonium content. Another application of choice is the reduction of uncertainties on nuclear data. As a first application of the combination of the delayed neutron and gamma measurement techniques, this paper shows how to reduce the uncertainties on the relative abundances of the longest delayed neutron group for thermal fissions in 235U, 239Pu and fast fissions in 238U. The proposed experiments are easily achievable in zero-power research reactors using fresh UO2 and MOX fuel and do not require fast extraction systems. The relative uncertainties (1σ) on the relative abundances are expected to be reduced from 13% to 4%, 16% to 5%, and 38% to 12% for 235U, 238U and 239Pu, respectively.
Keywords :
delayed neutrons; fission products; fission reactor fuel; fission research reactors; nuclear materials safeguards; 235U; 238U; 239Pu; PROTEUS zero-power research reactor; delayed gamma techniques; delayed neutron group; fast fissions; fission rate measurement; gamma measurement techniques; high energy gamma-rays; induced fissions; isotopic composition; nondestructive assay; nuclear data; plutonium content; relative abundances; relative uncertainties; safeguard applications; short-lived fission products; spent fuel characterisation; spent nuclear fuel; thermal fissions; total fission rate; Fuels; Isotopes; Measurement techniques; Measurement uncertainty; Neutrons; Radiation effects; Uncertainty; Delayed Gamma; Delayed Neutron; Integral Experiments; Nuclear Data; Research Reactor;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2011 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ghent
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0925-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2011.6172907
Filename :
6172907
Link To Document :
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