Title :
Characterization of Irradiation Sites of Apsara Reactor for
-Based IM-NAA and Its Validation and Application
Author :
Acharya, Raj ; Dasari, K.B. ; Rao, J. S. Brahmaji ; Subramani, C. R. Venkata ; Reddy, A.V.R.
Author_Institution :
Radiochem. Div., Bhabha Atomic Res. Centre, Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Three irradiation positions of Apsara reactor were characterized by determining epithermal neutron spectrum shape factor (α) and sub-cadmium to epithermal neutron flux ratio (f) for k0-based Internal Monostandard Neutron Activation Analysis (IM-NAA). The α values were determined by cadmium ratio method using six neutron flux monitors (In, Au, Co, Mo, Zn and Zr). The f-value was also determined by cadmium ratio method using an Au monitor. The α values of two irradiation positions are found to be positive, which indicated softened epithermal neutron spectra whereas α value of the third one is negative indicating hardened neutron spectrum. IAEA reference material, RM SL-1 (Lake Sediment) was analyzed by IM-NAA using experimentally determined f and α values of all three irradiation positions. A total of 16 elemental concentrations were determined using Sc as the internal monostandard and the values are found to be in good agreement with respect to the certified or information values. As an application of IM-NAA, two ceramic archaeological samples along with one soil sample were analyzed using Sc as the monostandard.
Keywords :
fission research reactors; neutron activation analysis; neutron spectra; Apsara reactor; Internal Monostandard Neutron Activation Analysis; RM SL-1 IAEA reference material; epithermal neutron spectrum shape factor; irradiation sites; k0 based IM-NAA; sub cadmium-to-epithermal neutron flux ratio; Cadmium; Gold; Inductors; Monitoring; Neutrons; Radiation effects; Uncertainty; $alpha$; $f$; ${rm k}_{0}$ -based internal monostandard method; Apsara reactor; In situ detection efficiency; NAA; archaeological ceramic sample; cadmium ratio method; method validation; multi-monitors; neutron spectrum characterization;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2272940