Year
1984
Abstract
A joint U.S./Euratom/IAEA evaluation of the calorimetric assay of large mass, high burn-up PuO was conducted at CEN/SCK, Mol, Belgium, under the U.S. DOE/Euratom agreement for cooperation in safeguards R&D. Mound provided a large, twin-bridge calorimeter for this demonstration. PuO material from COGEMAFrance (Pu-239 = 58 wt %) was prepared by Belgonucleaire. The demonstration was conducted in two phases. The first phase was to evaluate the homogeneity of two batches of PuO which had been blended and characterized at Belgonucleaire in 1980. Watts/gram tests were made on twelve approximately 70g samples from each batch. For the batch selected, the watts/gram test showed an RSD of 0.25%, in good agreement with an RSD of 0.21% in chemical assay values obtained in 1980. Thus, suitable Pu elemental homogeneity with little or no isotopic nonhomogeneity was demonstrated. For the second phase, PuO from the selected batch was packaged into four containers with the PuO content varying from approximately 1 kg to 3 kg; the thermal powers of the four samples varied from 14.5 to 35.8 W. The accuracy of the calorimetric assay of the Pu content of these four containers, compared to chemistry, was 0.3% with measurement times ranging from 4 to 8 hr. These well characterized samples are being used by Euratom and the IAEA for additional NDA evaluation.