DocumentCode
1009540
Title
Use of higher order signal moments and high speed digital sampling technique for neutron flux measurements
Author
Baers, L.B. ; Gutierrez, T. Rivero ; Mendoza, R. A Carrillo ; Jimenez Santana, G.
Author_Institution
Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland
Volume
40
Issue
4
fYear
1993
fDate
8/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
832
Lastpage
839
Abstract
The second (conventional variance or Campbell signal), the third, and the modified fourth order central signal moments associated with the amplified and filtered currents from two electrodes of an ex-core neutron sensitive fission detector were measured versus the reactor power of the 1-MW TRIGA reactor in Mexico City. Two channels of a high-speed (400-MHz) multiplexing data sampler and an analog-to-digital converter with 12-b resolution and 1-Mword buffer memory were used. The data were further retrieved into a PC, and estimates for autocorrelation and cross-correlation moments up to the fifth order, coherence, skewness, excess, etc., quantities were calculated offline. Five-mode operation of the detector was achieved, including conventional counting rates and currents in agreement with theory and the authors´ previous results with analog techniques. The signals are proportional to the neutron flux and reactor power in some flux ranges. The suppression of background noise is improved and the lower limit of the measurement range is extended as the order of moment is increased, in agreement with theory
Keywords
computerised instrumentation; fission reactor core control and monitoring; fission reactor instrumentation; neutron flux; signal processing; 1 MW; 400 MHz; Campbell signal; TRIGA; analog-to-digital converter; autocorrelation moments; background noise; central signal moments; cross-correlation moments; high speed digital sampling; higher order signal moments; multiplexing data sampler; neutron detector; neutron flux; neutron flux measurements; reactor power; variance; Analog-digital conversion; Cities and towns; Current measurement; Detectors; Electrodes; Inductors; Neutrons; Power measurement; Sampling methods; Signal resolution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.256670
Filename
256670
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