A LASER SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM FOR SPENT FUEL

Year
1980
Author(s)
S. Fiarman - Brookhaven National Laboratory
M.S. Zucker - Brookhaven National Laboratory
A.M. Bieber, Jr. - Brookhaven National Laboratory
Abstract
A laser surveillance system installed at spent fuel storage pools will provide the safeguard inspector with specific knowledge of spent fuel movement that cannot be obtained with current surveillance systems. The laser system will allow for the division of the pool's spent fuel inventory into two populations - those assemblies which have been moved and those which haven't - which is essential for maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of the inspection effort. We have designed, constructed, and tested a laser system and have used it with a simulated BWR assembly. The reflected signal from the zircaloy rods depends on the position of the assembly, but in all cases is easily discernable from the reference scan of background with no assembly.