AN AUTOMATED NONDESTRUCTIVE ASSAY SYSTEM FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF IRRADIATED ROVER FUEL

Year
1975
Author(s)
H.O. Menlove - Los Alamos National Laboratory
D.B. SMITH - Los Alamos National Laboratory
R.H. Augustson - Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
A.L. Bond - Los Alamos National Laboratory
D.C. Durrill - Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory
Abstract
With the termination of the Nuclear Rocket Propulsion (Rover) Program, and associated reactor testing at the Nuclear Rocket Development Station (NRDS), Nevada, plans are progressing to recover the 93% enriched uranium contained in irradiated fuel from twenty various test reactors. This fuel is being packaged into 7-cm-diam by 137-cm-long cardboard tubes, using the remote handling facilities (E-MAD Bldg) of NRDS. After packaging, the fuel is shipped to Allied Chemical Corporation, Idaho Falls, Idaho, for uranium recovery. About 4000 tubes will be needed to package and ship the inventory of fuel elements presently at NRDS, This represents a total of approximately 2500 kg of enriched uranium. To complete the accounting records each tube is being nondestructively assayed and records kept on a reactorby- reactor basis where possible. The assayed values for a reactor are then compared with original input inventory values and discrepancies resolved. The tubes are being assayed by an active neutron interrogation system designed and fabricated by Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) and operated by Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory (WANL)-Nevada Operations personnel. WANL is the operating contractor in charge of loading and shipping this fuel.