Title :
On-line fission gas release monitoring system in the High Flux Reactor petten
Author :
Laurie, M. ; Futterer, M.A. ; Appelman, K.H. ; Lapetite, J.-M. ; Marmier, A. ; Knol, S. ; Best, J.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Transuranium Elements, Eur. Comm. Joint Res. Centre, Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
For HTR fuel irradiation tests in the HFR Petten a specific installation was designed and installed dubbed the “Sweep Loop Facility” (SLF). The SLF is tasked with three functions, namely temperature control by gas mixture technique, surveillance of safety parameters (temperature, pressure, radioactivity etc.) and analysis of fission gas release for three individual capsules in two separate experimental rigs. The SLF enables continuous and independent surveillance of all gas circuits. The release of volatile fission products (FP) from the in-pile experiments is monitored by continuous gas purging. The fractional release of these FP, defined as the ratio between release rate of a gaseous fission isotope (measured) to its instantaneous birth rate (calculated), is a licensing-relevant test for HTR fuel. The developed gamma spectrometry station allows for higher measurement frequencies, thus enabling follow-up of rapid and massive release transients. The designed stand-alone system was tested and fully used through the final irradiation period of the HFR-EU1 experiment which was terminated on 18 February 2010. Its robustness allowed the set up to be used as extra safety instrumentation. This paper describes the gas activity measurement technique based on HPGe gamma spectrometry and illustrates how qualitative and quantitative analysis of volatile FP can be performed on-line.
Keywords :
fission products; fission reactor fuel; fission reactor instrumentation; fission reactor safety; gamma-ray spectroscopy; germanium radiation detectors; HFR-EU1 experiment; HPGe gamma spectrometry; HTR fuel irradiation tests; SLF; Sweep Loop Facility; continuous gas purging; fission products; gamma spectrometry station; gas activity measurement technique; gas circuits; gas mixture technique; gaseous fission isotope; high flux reactor Petten; in-pile experiment; licensing-relevant test; on-line fission gas release monitoring system; safety instrumentation; Detectors; Fuels; Monitoring; Pollution measurement; Radiation effects; Spectroscopy; Temperature measurement; Fission Product release; Fuel testing; Gamma spectrometry; HTR; High Flux Reactor;
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2013 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Marseille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1046-5
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2013.6727915