Title :
Advanced in-pile instrumentation for material and test reactors
Author :
Rempe, J.L. ; Knudson, D.L. ; Daw, J.E. ; Unruh, T.C. ; Chase, B.M. ; Davis, K.L. ; Palmer, A.J. ; Schley, R.S.
Author_Institution :
Idaho Nat. Lab., Idaho Falls, ID, USA
Abstract :
The US Department of Energy sponsors the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) National Scientific User Facility (NSUF) program to promote U.S. research in nuclear science and technology. By attracting new research users - universities, laboratories, and industry - the ATR NSUF facilitates basic and applied nuclear research and development, advancing U.S. energy security needs. A key component of the ATR NSUF effort is to design, develop, and deploy new in-pile instrumentation techniques that are capable of providing real-time measurements of key parameters during irradiation. This paper describes the strategy developed by the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) for identifying instrumentation needed for ATR irradiation tests and the program initiated to obtain these sensors. New sensors developed from this effort are identified; and the progress of other development efforts is summarized. As reported in this paper, INL staff is currently involved in several tasks to deploy real-time length and flux detection sensors, and efforts have been initiated to develop a crack growth test rig. Tasks evaluating `advanced´ technologies, such as fiber-optics based length detection and ultrasonic thermometers are also underway. In addition, specialized sensors for real-time detection of temperature and thermal conductivity are not only being provided to NSUF reactors, but are also being provided to several international test reactors.
Keywords :
fission reactor design; fission reactor instrumentation; fission research reactors; temperature sensors; ATR NSUF facilitates; ATR irradiation tests; Advanced Test Reactor; Idaho National Laboratory; MTR design; National Scientific User Facility program; US Department of Energy; US energy security; crack growth test rig; fiber-optics based length detection; in-pile instrumentation techniques; international test reactors; real-time flux detection sensor; real-time length detection sensor; thermal conductivity; ultrasonic thermometers; Inductors; Instruments; Radiation effects; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermal conductivity; In-pile detectors; radiation resistant sensors;
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.2013.6728013