Monte Carlo simulations of safeguards neutron counter for oxide reduction process feed material

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Hee Seo
Chaehun Lee
Jong-Myeong Oh
Su Jung An
Seong-Kyu Ahn
Se-Hwan Park
Jeong-Hoe Ku
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[1] Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute,
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Neutron measurement; Safeguards; Non-destructive assay;
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One of the options for spent-fuel management in Korea is pyroprocessing whose main process flow is the head-end process followed by oxide reduction, electrorefining, and electrowining. In the present study, a well-type passive neutron coincidence counter, namely, the ACP (Advanced spent fuel Conditioning Process) safeguards neutron counter (ASNC), was redesigned for safeguards of a hot-cell facility related to the oxide reduction process. To this end, first, the isotopic composition, gamma/neutron emission yield and energy spectrum of the feed material (i.e., the UO2 porous pellet) were calculated using the OrigenARP code. Then, the proper thickness of the gammaray shield was determined, both by irradiation testing at a standard dosimetry laboratory and by MCNP6 simulations using the parameters obtained from the OrigenARP calculation. Finally, the neutron coincidence counter’s calibration curve for 100- to 1000-g porous pellets, in consideration of the process batch size, was determined through simulations. Based on these simulation results, the neutron counter currently is under construction. In the near future, it will be installed in a hot cell and tested with spent fuel materials.
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页码:1175 / 1181
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