Title of article
A Tomographic Method for Verification of the Integrity of Spent Nuclear Fuel Assemblies - II: Experimental Investigation
Author/Authors
Jacobsson، Staffan نويسنده , , H?kansson، Ane نويسنده , , B?cklin، Anders نويسنده , , Jansson، Peter نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-145
From page
146
To page
0
Abstract
A tomographic method for verification of the integrity of used light water reactor fuel has been experimentally investigated. The method utilizes emitted gamma rays from fission products in the fuel rods. The radiation field is recorded in a large number of positions relative to the assembly, whereby the source distribution is reconstructed using a special-purpose reconstruction code. An 8 × 8 boiling water reactor fuel assembly has been measured at the Swedish interim storage (CLAB), using installed gamma-scanning equipment modified for the purpose of tomography. The equipment allows the mapping of the radiation field around a fuel assembly with the aid of a germanium detector fitted with a collimator with a vertical slit. Two gamma-ray energies were recorded: 662 keV (137Cs) and 1274 keV (154Eu). The intensities measured in 2520 detector positions were used as input for the tomographic reconstruction code. The results agreed very well with simulations and significantly revealed a position containing a water channel in the central part of the assembly.
Keywords
faculty development , interdisciplinarity , scholarship reconsidered
Journal title
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Record number
29829
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