Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI core

The study of Reactivity Initiated Accidents (RIA) is important to determine up to which limits nuclear fuels can withstand such accidents without clad failure. The CABRI International Program (CIP), conducted by IRSN under an OECD/NEA agreement, has been launched to perform representative RIA Integr...

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Main Authors: Mirotta S., Guillot J., Chevalier V., Biard B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817004016
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spelling doaj-1dcb8c913bf444628a1cba8e9a3288252021-08-02T08:40:15ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011700401610.1051/epjconf/201817004016epjconf_animma2018_04016Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI coreMirotta S.Guillot J.Chevalier V.Biard B.The study of Reactivity Initiated Accidents (RIA) is important to determine up to which limits nuclear fuels can withstand such accidents without clad failure. The CABRI International Program (CIP), conducted by IRSN under an OECD/NEA agreement, has been launched to perform representative RIA Integral Effect Tests (IET) on real irradiated fuel rods in prototypical Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR) conditions. For this purpose, the CABRI experimental pulse reactor, operated by CEA in Cadarache, France, has been strongly renovated, and equipped with a pressurized water loop. The behavior of the test rod, located in that loop in the center of the driver core, is followed in real time during the power transients thanks to the hodoscope, a unique online fuel motion monitoring system, and one of the major distinctive features of CABRI. The hodoscope measures the fast neutrons emitted by the tested rod during the power pulse with a complete set of 153 Fission Chambers and 153 Proton Recoil Counters. During the CABRI facility renovation, the electronic chain of these detectors has been upgraded. In this paper, the performance of the new system is presented describing gain calibration methodology in order to get maximal Signal/Noise ratio for amplification modules, threshold tuning methodology for the discrimination modules (old and new ones), and linear detectors response limit versus different reactor powers for the whole electronic chain.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817004016CABRIHodoscopepulse modenuclear electronic chainRIA accident
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author Mirotta S.
Guillot J.
Chevalier V.
Biard B.
spellingShingle Mirotta S.
Guillot J.
Chevalier V.
Biard B.
Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI core
EPJ Web of Conferences
CABRI
Hodoscope
pulse mode
nuclear electronic chain
RIA accident
author_facet Mirotta S.
Guillot J.
Chevalier V.
Biard B.
author_sort Mirotta S.
title Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI core
title_short Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI core
title_full Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI core
title_fullStr Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI core
title_full_unstemmed Qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron Hodoscope detectors using neutrons from CABRI core
title_sort qualification and characterization of electronics of the fast neutron hodoscope detectors using neutrons from cabri core
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The study of Reactivity Initiated Accidents (RIA) is important to determine up to which limits nuclear fuels can withstand such accidents without clad failure. The CABRI International Program (CIP), conducted by IRSN under an OECD/NEA agreement, has been launched to perform representative RIA Integral Effect Tests (IET) on real irradiated fuel rods in prototypical Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR) conditions. For this purpose, the CABRI experimental pulse reactor, operated by CEA in Cadarache, France, has been strongly renovated, and equipped with a pressurized water loop. The behavior of the test rod, located in that loop in the center of the driver core, is followed in real time during the power transients thanks to the hodoscope, a unique online fuel motion monitoring system, and one of the major distinctive features of CABRI. The hodoscope measures the fast neutrons emitted by the tested rod during the power pulse with a complete set of 153 Fission Chambers and 153 Proton Recoil Counters. During the CABRI facility renovation, the electronic chain of these detectors has been upgraded. In this paper, the performance of the new system is presented describing gain calibration methodology in order to get maximal Signal/Noise ratio for amplification modules, threshold tuning methodology for the discrimination modules (old and new ones), and linear detectors response limit versus different reactor powers for the whole electronic chain.
topic CABRI
Hodoscope
pulse mode
nuclear electronic chain
RIA accident
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817004016
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