Title :
Neutron Spectrometry for
Enrichment Verification in Storage Cylinders
Author :
Mengesha, Wondwosen ; Kiff, Scott D.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
Verification of declared UF6 enrichment and mass in storage cylinders is of great interest in nuclear material nonproliferation. Nondestructive assay (NDA) techniques are commonly used for safeguards inspections to ensure accountancy of declared nuclear materials. Common NDA techniques used include gamma-ray spectrometry and both passive and active neutron measurements. In the present study, neutron spectrometry was investigated for verification of UF6 enrichment in 30B storage cylinders based on an unattended and passive measurement approach. MCNP5 and Geant4 simulated neutron spectra, for selected UF6 enrichments and filling profiles, were used in the investigation. The simulated neutron spectra were analyzed using principal component analysis (PCA). The PCA technique is a well-established technique and has a wide area of application including feature analysis, outlier detection, and gamma-ray spectral analysis. Results obtained demonstrate that neutron spectrometry supported by spectral feature analysis has potential for assaying UF6 enrichment in storage cylinders. Results from the present study also showed that difficulties associated with the UF6 filling profile and observed in other unattended passive neutron measurements can possibly be overcome using the approach presented.
Keywords :
gamma-ray spectroscopy; neutron spectrometers; nondestructive testing; nuclear materials safeguards; principal component analysis; uranium compounds; Geant4 simulated neutron spectra; MCNP5 simulated neutron spectra; NDA; PCA technique; UF6; UF6 filling profile; active neutron measurement; gamma-ray spectral analysis; gamma-ray spectrometry; neutron spectrometry; nondestructive assay techniques; nuclear material nonproliferation; passive neutron measurement; principal component analysis; safeguards inspection; spectral feature analysis; storage cylinders; Detectors; Gamma-rays; Geometry; Liquids; Neutrons; Principal component analysis; Spectroscopy; 30-B cylinders; ${rm UF}_6$; Geant4 simulation; MCNP5 simulation; neutron spectrometry; nondestructive assay; principal component analysis; uranium enrichment;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2015.2389214