NONDESTRUCTIVE ASSAY OF SUBASSEMBLIES OF VARIOUS SPENT OR FRESH FUELS BY ACTIVE NEUTRON INTERROGATION*

Year
1979
Author(s)
G.L. Ragan - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
C.W. Ricker - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
Recent studies show that subassemblies containing various spent fuels could be assayed rapidly and accurately by a nondestructive assay system using active neutron interrogation and prompt-neutron detection. Subassembly penetration is achieved by 24-keV (Sb-Be) interrogation neutrons; the spent-fuel neutron background is overridden by using strong interrogating sources and prompt-neutron signals, and background gammas are absorbed by lead. Experiments have demonstrated the potential for assaying, with better than 5% accuracy, three spent plutonium-fueled subassemblies per hour. Calculations, validated by experiments, predict even better performance for fresh or uranium-fueled subassemblies; several performance estimates are given.