Title :
Comparison of Thermal Neutron Flux Measured by
Fission Chamber and Rhodium Self-Powered Neutron Detector in MTR
Author :
Fourmentel, D. ; Filliatre, P. ; Barbot, Loic ; Villard, J.F. ; Lyoussi, A. ; Geslot, B. ; Carcreff, Hubert ; Malo, J.Y. ; Reynard-Carette, C.
Author_Institution :
Instrum. Sensors & Dosimetry Lab., Alternative Energies & Atomic Energy Comm. (CEA), St. Paul-lez-Durance, France
Abstract :
Thermal neutron flux is one of the most important nuclear parameter to be measured online in material testing reactors (MTRs). In particular two types of sensors with different physical operating principles are commonly used: self-powered neutron detectors (SPND) and fission chambers with coating. This work aims to compare on one hand the thermal neutron flux evaluation given by these two types of sensors and on the other hand to compare these evaluations with activation dosimeter measurements, which are considered as the reference for absolute neutron flux assessment. This study was conducted in an irradiation experiment, called CARMEN-1, performed during 2012 in OSIRIS reactor (CEA Saclay-France). The CARMEN-1 experiment aims to improve the neutron and photon flux and nuclear heating measurements in MTRs. In this paper we focus on the thermal neutron flux measurements performed in CARMEN-1 experiment. The use of fission chambers to measure the absolute thermal neutron flux in MTRs is not very usual. An innovative calibration method for fission chambers operated in Campbell mode has been developed at the CEA Cadarache (France) and tested for the first time in the CARMEN-1 experiment. The results of these measurements are discussed, with the objective to measure with the best accuracy the thermal neutron flux in the future Jules Horowitz Reactor.
Keywords :
calibration; dosimetry; fission counters; fission reactor instrumentation; fission research reactors; neutron detection; neutron flux; self-powered neutron detectors; 235U fission chamber; CARMEN-1; CEA Cadarache; Campbell mode; Jules Horowitz Reactor; MTR; OSIRIS reactor; absolute neutron flux assessment; activation dosimeter; calibration; irradiation experiment; material testing reactors; nuclear heating measurements; nuclear parameter; photon flux; rhodium self-powered neutron detector; thermal neutron flux; Calibration; Coatings; Current measurement; Inductors; Neutrons; Thermal sensors; Fission chamber; material testing reactor; self-powered neutron detector; thermal neutron flux;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2300634