The Joint ANSI-INMM 8.1 - Nuclear Regulatory Commission Study of Uranium Hexafluoride Cylinder Material Accountability Bulk Measurements

Year
1977
Author(s)
Louis W. Doher - Rocky Flats Plant, Rockwell International
Paul E. Pontius - National Bureau of Standards
Abstract
This paper reports the progress to date in a demonstration of the procedures in ANSI N15.18-1975, \"Mass Calibration Techniques for Nuclear Material Control,\" sponsored and funded by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The philosophy of mass measurement as a production process, as promulgated in ANSI N15.18-1975, is reviewed. Special emphasis is placed on the use of artifact Reference Mass Standards (RMS) as references for uranium hexafluoride (UFg) calibration and bulk measurement processes. The history of the creation of the artifact concept and its adoption by ANSI N15.18-1975 and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is narrated. The program now under way is specifically described; including descriptions of the RMS, their calibration, and the assignment of uncertainties to them by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Instrument tests, in-house standards (IHS), and assignment of values relative to the RMS-NBS values at nuclear facilities which measure UFfi cylinders are described. Comparisons and the data base are detailed to provide realistic measurement process parameters associated with accountable transfer of UF,. The as yet uncompleted part of the demonstration is described, that is, to further close the measurement loop by verification both between and within facilities.