Title :
Burnup Measurement of Spent Fuel Assembly by CZT-based Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy for Input Nuclear Material Accountability of Pyroprocessing
Author :
Hee Seo ; Jong-Myeong Oh ; Hee-Sung Shin ; Ho-dong Kim ; Seung Kyu Lee ; Hyun Su Lee ; Se-Hwan Park
Author_Institution :
Korea Atomic Energy Res. Inst., Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
Input nuclear material accountability is crucial for a pyroprocessing facility safeguards. Until a direct Pu measurement technique is established, an indirect method based on code calculations with burnup measurement and neutron counting for 244Cm could be a practical option. Burnup can be determined by destructive analysis (DA) for final dispositive accuracy or by nondestructive assay (NDA) for near-real time accountancy. In the present study, an underwater burnup measurement system based on gamma-ray spectroscopy with the CZT detector was developed and tested on a spent fuel assembly. Burnup was determined according to the 134Cs/137Cs activity ratio with efficiency correction by Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations. The activity ratio as a function of burnup was obtained by ORIGEN calculations. The measured burnup error was 8.6%, which was within the measurement uncertainty. It is expected that the underwater burnup measurement system could fulfill an important role as a means of near-real time accountancy at a future pyroprocessing facility.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; gamma-ray spectroscopy; nondestructive testing; nuclear materials safeguards; nuclear power stations; radioactive waste; semiconductor counters; 134Cs-137Cs activity ratio; 244Cm; CZT-based gamma-ray spectroscopy; Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations; NDA; ORIGEN calculation; burnup measurement; destructive analysis; direct Pu measurement technique; indirect method; near-real time accountancy; neutron counting; nondestructive assay; nuclear material accountability; pyroprocessing facility safeguards; spent fuel assembly; underwater burnup measurement system; Assembly; Detectors; Energy measurement; Fuels; Gamma-rays; Materials; Measurement uncertainty; Burnup; CdZeTe detector; pyroprocessing; spent fuel assembly;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2319331