DocumentCode
3588537
Title
Realtime Assessment of Nuclear Materials
Author
Wurtz, R.E. ; Chen, C.D. ; Glenn, A.M. ; Keefer, G.J. ; Nakae, L.F. ; Pawelczak, I. ; Sheets, S.A. ; Verbeke, J.M.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., Lawrence, CA, USA
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
3
Abstract
Our group at Livermore Lab specializes in nuclear materials measurements and assessments. We have built detectors that we have taken from breadboard to fieldable. We have even commercialized some detectors for rugged non-expert use, such as the Fission Meter - a thermal neutron multiplicity counter and the Detective - a mechanically-cooled germanium spectrometer. We are currently developing instrumentation and analysis algorithms that rely on fast neutron and gamma scintillator detectors. Our systems merge data from dozens of detectors at rates of a million events per second. Fast neutron and gamma arrival times and energy can be used to assay fissioning materials and estimate moderation and shielding, as well as make 3-D images. The underlying hardware and software to operate these detection systems represent a jump in complexity from the previous systems and are similar to subsystems of high energy and particle physics. We will describe the challenges to convert these scintillator detection systems from expert-user laboratory instruments to non-expert field use, including automating pulse-analysis, data-cuts, data-calibration, data-compression, and especially real-time analysis and assessment.
Keywords
calibration; data compression; fission reactor materials; gamma-ray detection; neutron detection; real-time systems; scintillation counters; automating pulse analysis; data-calibration; data-compression; data-cuts; fission meter; gamma scintillator detectors; mechanically-cooled germanium spectrometer; neutron scintillator detectors; nuclear materials; real-time analysis; real-time assessment; scintillator detection systems; thermal neutron multiplicity counter; Atmospheric measurements; Detectors; Gamma-rays; Liquids; Neutrons; Shape; Training data;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real Time Conference (RT), 2014 19th IEEE-NPSS
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-3658-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RTC.2014.7097494
Filename
7097494
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