Published September 1995 | Version v1
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An experimental investigation of fission product release in SLOWPOKE-2 reactors

  • 1. Queen's Univ., Kingston, ON (Canada). Dept. of Physics
  • 2. Royal Military Coll. of Canada, Kingston, ON (Canada)

Description

Increasing radiation fields due to a release of fission products in the reactor container of several SLOWPOKE-2 reactors fuelled with a highly-enriched uranium (HEU) alloy core have been observed. It is believed that these increases are associated with the fuel fabrication where a small amount of uranium-bearing material is exposed to the coolant at the end-welds of the fuel element. To investigate this phenomenon samples of reactor water and gas from the headspace above the water have been obtained and examined by gamma spectrometry methods for reactors of various burnups at the University of Toronto, Ecole Polytechnique and Kanata Isotope Production Facility. An underwater visual examination of the fuel core at Ecole Polytechnique has also provided information on the condition of the core. This report (Volume 1) summarizes the equipment, analysis techniques and results of tests conducted at the various reactor sites. The data report is published as Volume 2. (author). 30 refs., 9 tabs., 20 figs

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
61 p.
Report number
INFO--0591-1

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Contract/Grant/Project number
Project 2.197.1