Title :
High-energy X-ray imaging applied to non destructive characterization of large nuclear waste drums
Author :
Estre, Nicolas ; Eck, D. ; Pettier, Jean-Luc ; Payan, Emmanuel ; Roure, Christophe ; Simon, Eric
Author_Institution :
DEN/Nucl. Meas. Lab., CEA Cadarache, St. Paul-lez-Durance, France
Abstract :
As part of its R&D programs on non-destructive testing of nuclear waste drums, CEA is commissioning an irradiation cell named CINPHONIE, at Cadarache. This cell allows high-energy imaging (radiography and tomography) on large volumes (up to 5 m3) and heavy weights (up to 5 tons). A demonstrator has been finalized, based on existing components. The X-ray source is a 9 MeV LINAC which produces Bremsstrahlung X-rays (up to 23 Gy/min at 1 meter in the beam axis). The mechanical bench is digitally controlled on three axes (translation, rotation, elevation) and can handle objects up to 2 t. This bench performs trajectories necessary for acquisition of projections (sinograms) according to different geometries: Translation-Rotation, Fan-Beam and Cone-Beam. Two detection systems both developed by CEA-Leti are available. The first one is a large GADOX scintillating screen (800×600 mm2) coupled to a low-noise pixelated camera. The second one is a multi-CdTe semiconductor detector, offering measurements up to 5 decades of attenuation (equivalent to 25 cm of lead or 180 cm of standard concrete). At the end of the acquisition, a Filtered Back Projection-based algorithm is performed. Then, a density slice (fan-beam tomography) or a density volume (cone-beam tomography or helical tomography) is produced and used to examine the waste. Characterization of LINAC, associated detectors as well as the full acquisition chain, are presented. Experimental performances on phantoms and real drum are discussed and expected limits on defect detectability are evaluated by simulation. The final system, designed to handle objects up to 5 tons is then presented.
Keywords :
X-ray imaging; linear accelerators; radioactive waste storage; semiconductor counters; solid scintillation detectors; CEA-Leti; CINPHONIE irradiation cell; GADOX scintillating screen; LINAC; X-ray source; bremsstrahlung X-rays; cone-beam geometry; cone-beam tomography; detection systems; electron volt energy 9 MeV; fan-beam geometry; fan-beam tomography; filtered back projection-based algorithm; helical tomography; high-energy X-ray imaging; high-energy imaging; low-noise pixelated camera; mechanical bench; multiCdTe semiconductor detector; nondestructive testing; nuclear waste drums; phantoms; radiography; sinograms; tomography; translation-rotation geometry; Attenuation; Concrete; Detectors; Phantoms; Steel; Tomography; CdTe; High-Energy Imaging; linear accelerators; nuclear waste drums; radiography; scintillators; tomography;
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.2013.6727987