System of combined active and passive control of fissile materials and their nuclide composition in nuclear wastes
by Yury N. Barmakov, Evgeny P. Bogolyubov, Oleg V. Bochkarev, Yury G. Polkanov, Vadim L. Romodanov, Dina N. Chernikova
International Journal of Nuclear Energy Science and Technology (IJNEST), Vol. 6, No. 2, 2011

Abstract: New methods of non-destructive control must be developed and existing ones must be improved in order to solve the problem of control of fissile materials (FMs) in vessels with nuclear wastes, and to provide safe operation of nuclear power plants. This paper considers the application of active methods of control on the basis of DD or DT pulsed neutron generators. These methods are more comprehensive and sensitive than traditional passive methods for detection of neutron and gamma radiation from nuclear materials, such as U-235 and Pu-239. As a particular method for FM control we use a technique of differential die-away of neutrons, detected by He-3 proportional counters. Calculations performed for 60 litres containers showed the high sensitivity of detection of induced fission neutrons (up to 10 mg of U-235) in a graphite matrix and much lower sensitivity of detection for a container with an iron matrix.

Online publication date: Sat, 14-Feb-2015

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