A Wireless Gamma-Ray Monitoring System for Cemented Radwaste Drums

Author:

Romoli Mauro1,Di Giovanni Michele12,Di Meo Paolo1,Pandalone Antonio1,Principe Claudio1,Sabbarese Carlo12ORCID,D’Onofrio Antonio12,Prchal Karel3,Záruba Jakub3,Finocchiaro Paolo4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. INFN Sezione di Napoli, 80126 Napoli, Italy

2. Department of Mathematics and Physics, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 81100 Caserta, Italy

3. UJV Řež, Husinec, 250 68 Prague, Czech Republic

4. INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, 95125 Catania, Italy

Abstract

In the framework of the PREDIS EU project, a wireless battery-operated gamma-ray detection system was developed in order to provide a medium-to-long-term monitoring system for radioactive waste drums. It was initially proposed to monitor the gamma radioactivity outcoming from steel drums containing cemented radwaste, even though it could be usefully employed in a wider range of applications. Gamma rays are penetrating and convey information from the drum's internal structure, as the count rate measured on the surface depends on the thickness and density of the crossed materials. A number of sensors arranged around a drum, typically four units, provide indications of the emission anisotropy, and any sensitive change in the measured count rate would hint at some anomaly, thus triggering a suitable inspection by operators.

Funder

EU Horizon 2020

INFN

Publisher

MDPI AG

Reference20 articles.

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5. Finocchiaro, P., and Ripani, M. (2017, January 13–17). Radioactive Waste Monitoring: Opportunities from New Technologies. Proceedings of the IAEA International Conference on Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities, IAEA-CN-254/117, Vienna, Austria.

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