Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5475332 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
An approach based on the measurement of a fuel assembly in air and surrounded by a slab of polyethylene was developed at SCK·CEN. This approach foresees the insertion of small neutron detectors in the guide tubes of the assembly, and optimisation studies of SINRD were based on Monte Carlo simulations. Experiments to support the results of such simulations were carried out at the time-of-flight facility GELINA of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Geel (Belgium). Transmission measurements were performed to verify the quality of the nuclear data that are used to define the optimum thickness of the SINRD filters. Results of self-indication measurements were used to confirm the basic principle of SINRD, that is, that the best results are obtained with a detector that has a high sensitivity to neutrons with energy close to the energy of a strong resonance of the material under investigation. The results of these experiments are presented in this work.
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Authors
Riccardo Rossa, Gery Alaerts, Alessandro Borella, Jan Heyse, Stefan Kopecky, Pierre-Etienne Labeau, Carlos Paradela, Nicolas Pauly, Peter Schillebeeckx, Klaas van der Meer, Ruud Wynants,