DocumentCode
10445
Title
MCNP Simulation Benchmarks for a Portable Inspection System for Narcotics, Explosives, and Nuclear Material Detection
Author
Alfonso, K. ; Elsalim, M. ; King, Matthew ; Strellis, D. ; Gozani, T.
Author_Institution
Rapiscan Labs., Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Volume
60
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Apr-13
Firstpage
520
Lastpage
527
Abstract
MCNPX simulations have been used to guide the development of a portable inspection system for narcotics, explosives, and special nuclear material (SNM) detection. The system seeks to address these threats to national security by utilizing a high-yield, compact neutron source to actively interrogate the threats and produce characteristic signatures that can then be detected by radiation detectors. The portability of the system enables rapid deployment and proximity to threats concealed in small spaces. Both dD and dT electronic neutron generators (ENG) were used to interrogate ammonium nitrate fuel oil (ANFO) and cocaine hydrochloride, and the detector response of NaI, CsI, and LaBr3 were compared. The effect of tungsten shielding on the neutron flux in the gamma ray detectors was investigated, while carbon, beryllium, and polyethylene ENG moderator materials were optimized by determining the reaction rate density in the threats. In order to benchmark the modeling results, experimental measurements are compared with MCNPX simulations. In addition, the efficiency and die-away time of a portable differential die-away analysis (DDAA) detector using 3He proportional counters for SNM detection has been determined.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; caesium compounds; explosive detection; gamma-ray detection; helium-3 counters; lanthanum compounds; national security; neutron detection; neutron sources; nuclear materials safeguards; portable instruments; sodium compounds; solid scintillation detectors; CsI; ENG moderator material; LaBr3; MCNPX simulation; NaI; SNM detection; ammonium nitrate fuel oil; cocaine hydrochloride; differential die away analysis; electronic neutron generator; explosive detection; gamma ray detector; narcotics detection; national security; neutron flux; neutron source; nuclear material detection; portable DDAA detector; portable inspection system; proportional counter; radiation detector; reaction rate density; threats; tungsten shielding; Detectors; Explosives; Gamma rays; Neutrons; Nitrogen; Polyethylene; $gamma$ rays; Active interrogation; MCNPX; benchmark; neutron capture; neutron inelastic interaction; simulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2012.2227801
Filename
6410456
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