Title :
Simplified, solid-state, wide-range, stack-gas monitor for nuclear power plants
Author :
Lingren, Clinton L.
Author_Institution :
Sabia Co., San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Government regulations require that radioactive effluent from nuclear power plants be measured and reported and that effluent reporting be based on laboratory analyses. Continuous monitoring during a postulated design-basis accident is also required. Wide-range gas monitors for satisfying regulatory requirements for post-accident radiation monitoring typically have been very complex, and costly to operate and maintain. This paper describes recently developed solid-state detectors that can be mounted directly in the vent stack of a nuclear power plant for monitoring gaseous effluent during normal and postulated accident conditions and also for providing real-time isotopic analysis of the gaseous plant effluent. A proposed stack-gas monitor system using these detectors is described, including anticipated signal levels based on calculations for an actual operating nuclear power plant (a pressurized-water reactor)
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; cadmium compounds; fission reactor safety; gamma-ray spectrometers; radiation monitoring; semiconductor counters; zinc compounds; CdZnTe; continuous monitoring; government regulations; nuclear power plants; postulated design-basis accident; pressurized-water reactor; radioactive effluent; real-time isotopic analysis; regulatory requirements; simplified solid-state wide-range stack-gas monitor; solid-state detectors; vent stack; Accidents; Detectors; Effluents; Government; Nuclear facility regulation; Nuclear measurements; Power generation; Power measurement; Radiation monitoring; Solid state circuits;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on