Tomographic image reconstruction techniques for accurate spent fuel assembly verification

Author:

Kim H.,Lee M.,Choi H.,Min C.,Choi H.

Abstract

Abstract Non-proliferation and the security of nuclear materials are essential. The international atomic energy agency (IAEA) considers a tomographic image acquisition technique of spent fuel assemblies a promising technique to accurately verify the rod-by-rod spent fuel conditions stored in a water pool. Researchers at Yonsei University in Korea developed the bismuth germanate (BGO) scintillator-based Yonsei Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography (YSECT). Previous research validated the YSECT system experimentally to quickly evaluate the radioactivity distribution of test fuel rods in the Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control (KINAC). Quick verification of the fuel assembly requires the development of a high-quality image reconstruction algorithm that enables image acquisition within a short time. This study examined various tomographic image reconstruction techniques to identify patterns of missing fuel rods accurately. Rotational projection image data sets were obtained for 15 patterns of test fuel rods for 900 seconds using the single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) system installed at KINAC. The projection images were acquired every 5° while four 64-channel detectors rotated 90°. The acquired images were reconstructed using the following methods: filtered back-projection, simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique, order-subset simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique, maximum likelihood expectation maximization (MLEM), and Fast-Iterative Shrinkage-Thresholding algorithm (FISTA). Among the reconstruction algorithms used in this study, the image quality of MLEM showed the best performance, and the image contrast of FISTA showed the highest result. Therefore, the signal-to-noise ratio of the tomographic image was improved using the image reconstruction technique optimized for the YSECT system to verify the patterns of fuel rods. Hence, even for the low-quality measured data with the short-time scan of the SPECT system, this advanced technique is expected to show better discriminability of the patterns of fuel rods in the assembly.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation

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