Title :
Design of a Neutron Interrogation Cell Based on an Electron Accelerator and Performance Assessment on 220 Liter Nuclear Waste Mock-Up Drums
Author :
Sari, Ali ; Carrel, F. ; LaineÌ, FreÌdeÌric ; Lyoussi, A.
Author_Institution :
LIST, CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract :
Radiological characterization of nuclear waste drums is an important task for the nuclear industry. The amount of actinides, such as or , contained in a package can be determined using non-destructive active methods based on the fission process. One of these techniques, known as neutron interrogation, uses a neutron beam to induce fission reactions on the actinides. Optimization of the neutron flux is an important step towards improving this technique. Electron accelerators enable to achieve higher neutron flux intensities than the ones delivered by deuterium-tritium generators traditionally used on neutron interrogation industrial facilities. In this paper, we design a neutron interrogation cell based on an electron accelerator by MCNPX simulation. We carry out photoneutron interrogation measurements on uranium samples placed at the center of 220 liter nuclear waste drums containing different types of matrices. We quantify impact of the matrix on the prompt neutron signal, on the ratio between the prompt and delayed neutron signals, and on the interrogative neutron half-life time. We also show that characteristics of the conversion target of the electron accelerator enable to improve significantly measurement performances.
Keywords :
deuterium; electron accelerators; fission; neutron beams; neutron flux; plutonium; radioactive waste storage; tritium; uranium; 235U amount; 239Pu amount; MCNPX simulation; actinide amount; delayed neutron signal ratio; deuterium-tritium generator; electron accelerator conversion target characteristic; fission process; higher neutron flux intensity; interrogative neutron half-life time; matrix impact quantification; matrix type; measurement performance; neutron beam induce fission reaction; neutron flux optimization; neutron interrogation cell design; neutron interrogation industrial facility; nondestructive active method; nuclear industry; nuclear waste drum radiological characterization; nuclear waste mock-up drum performance assessment; photoneutron interrogation measurement; prompt neutron signal; prompt neutron signal ratio; uranium sample; Electron accelerators; Generators; Iron; Neutrons; Photonics; Polyethylene; Radioactive pollution; Electron accelerator; neutron interrogation; nuclear waste drum; photoneutron; uranium;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2288240