PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE WITH A LOCAL VERIFICATION SYSTEM FOR CONTAINMENT & SURVEILLANCE SENSORS

Year
1984
Author(s)
W.-D. Lauppe - Juelich Research Center
B. Richter - Kcrnforschungsanlage Juclich GmbH
G. Stein - Kcrnforschungsanlage Juclich GmbH
Abstract
With the growing number of nuclear facilities and a number of large commercial bulk handling facilities steadily coming into operation the International Atomic Energy Agency is faced with increasing requirements as to reducing its inspection efforts. One means of meeting these requirements will be to deploy facility based remote interrogation methods for its containment & surveillance instrumentation. Such a technical concept of remote interrogation was realized through the so-called LOVER system development, a local verification system for electronic safeguards seal systems. In the present investigations the application was extended to radiation monitoring by introducing an electronic interface between the electronic safeguards seal and the neutron detector electronics of a waste monitoring system. The paper discusses the safeguards motivation and background, the experimental setup of the safeguards system and the performance characteristics of this LOVER sysem. First conclusions can be drawn from the performance results with respect to the applicability in international safeguards. This comprises in particular the definition of design specifications for an integrated remote interrogation system for various types of containment & surveillance instruments and the specifications of safeguards applications employing such a system.