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UF6 Cylinder Imaging by Fast Neutron Transmission Tomography

  • 1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)

Description

The common use Non-Destructive Assay techniques for the determination of 235U enrichment and mass of UF6 cylinders used in the production of nuclear reactor fuel require prior knowledge of the physical distribution of the UF6 within the cylinder. The measurement performance for these techniques is typically evaluated based on assumed bounding case distributions of the material. However, little direct data such as radiographic or tomographic images, regarding the distribution of the UF6 within the cylinder is available against which to judge these assumptions. We have developed and tested a prototype active neutron tomographic imaging system employing an Associated Particle Imaging (API) neutron generator and an array of pixelated neutron scintillation counters. This system has been successfully used to obtain the 3-dimensional map of the distribution of UF6 within a type 12B storage cylinder. Results from these measurements are presented and the potential performance and utility of this technique with larger 30B and 48Y cylinders is discussed. (author)

Part of:
Symposium on International Safeguards: Linking Strategy, Implementation and People. Book of Abstracts, Presentations and Papers

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Symposium on International Safeguards: Linking Strategy, Implementation and People. Book of Abstracts, Presentations and Papers
Imprint Pagination
491 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 379
Report number
IAEA-CN--220

Conference

Title
Linking Strategy, Implementation and People
Acronym
12. Symposium on International Safeguards
Dates
20-24 Oct 2014
Place
Vienna (Austria)

Optional Information

Notes
S28: Safeguards at Enrichment Facilities
Secondary number(s)
CN--220-300; S28--03