Monitoring for Actinide Neutron Emissions From Spent Nuclear Fuel Under Extreme Gamma Fields Using Centrifugally Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detector Sensor Technology

Author:

Harabagiu C.1,Taleyarkhan R. P.2

Affiliation:

1. School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University , West Lafayette, IN 47906

2. School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University , West Lafayette, IN 47907

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents outcomes from research studies conducted independently at Purdue University as part of a collaborative project with the staff of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Research work focused on assessments for meeting the challenge of monitoring actinide content in spent nuclear fuel (SNF) via characteristic neutron emissions [from spontaneous fission and (α,n) reactions] using the centrifugally tensioned metastable fluid detector (CTMFD) sensor technology using an inert organic decafluoropentane (DFP)(C5H2F10) sensing fluid. Traditional detectors readily saturate and/or cannot monitor neutron emissions under the expected 1012:1 gamma to neutron radiation environment. A challenge problem was posed to examine if a CTMFD could operate reliably over 1 h for conducting neutron spectroscopy at a 1 m standoff from a 30-y cooled SNF, in a ∼1012:1 gamma:neutron intensity environment resulting in a 150 Gy (15 kRad) accumulated dose for the CTMFD. The impacts on reliable operability were studied separately under expected gamma radiation energy and intensity for possible effects of: (i) radiolysis in the CTMFD sensing fluid from absorbed (<1.5 MeV) gamma radiation; (ii) photoneutron contamination signals from < 3 MeV high energy gamma photons interacting with the sensing fluid; and, (iii) malfunction of CTMFD component electronics from the absorbed gamma radiation. A Co-60 gamma irradiator was used for dose accumulation in the CTMFD electronic components and sensing fluids. A 14 MeV DT accelerator was used with a NaCl target to produce 3–4 MeV photons from activated 37S (via. neutron absorption in 37Cl) at SNF-commensurate intensities from SNF at 1-m standoff. Our examinations revealed the absence of any significant impact on CTMFD performance for meeting and exceeding the challenge problem metric. That is, we validated for no discernible impact of: 3–4 MeV gamma-produced photoneutrons when combined with a fission neutron source and radiolysis in the DFP sensing fluid through a 150 Gy absorbed dose. Past research results at Purdue University have validated for survivability of the key electronic components for absorbed gamma doses above the targeted 150 Gy level. This paper also provides extended evidence for survivability (from radiolysis) at higher gamma doses through 750 Gy with a borated DFP-sensing fluid formulation-based CTMFD.

Publisher

ASME International

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