Characterization of Novel Calorimeters in the Annular Core Research Reactor *
A series of pulsed irradiation experiments have been performed in the central cavity of Sandia National Laboratories' Annular Core Research Reactor (ACRR) to characterize the responses of a set of elemental calorimeter materials including Si, Zr, Sn, Ta, W, and Bi. Of particular interest was th...
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doaj-81b53e1233fd4d0b93dc94d4acff03e02021-08-02T07:28:51ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011060100110.1051/epjconf/201610601001epjconf-ISRD2015_01001Characterization of Novel Calorimeters in the Annular Core Research Reactor *Hehr Brian D.0Parma Edward J.1Peters Curtis D.2Naranjo Gerald E.3Luker S. Michael4Sandia National Laboratories, Applied Nuclear Technologies DepartmentSandia National Laboratories, Applied Nuclear Technologies DepartmentSandia National Laboratories, Advanced Nuclear Concepts DepartmentSandia National Laboratories, Advanced Nuclear Concepts DepartmentSandia National Laboratories, Applied Nuclear Technologies DepartmentA series of pulsed irradiation experiments have been performed in the central cavity of Sandia National Laboratories' Annular Core Research Reactor (ACRR) to characterize the responses of a set of elemental calorimeter materials including Si, Zr, Sn, Ta, W, and Bi. Of particular interest was the perturbing effect of the calorimeter itself on the ambient radiation field – a potential concern in dosimetry applications. By placing the calorimeter package into a neutron-thermalizing lead/polyethylene (LP) bucket and irradiating both with and without a cadmium wrapper, it was demonstrated that prompt capture gammas generated inside the calorimeters can be a significant contributor to the measured dose in the active disc region. An MCNP model of the experimental setup was shown to replicate measured dose responses to within 10%. The internal (n,γ) contribution was found to constitute as much as 50% of the response inside the LP bucket and up to 20% inside the nominal (unmodified) cavity environment, with Ta and W exhibiting the largest enhancement due to their sizable (n,γ) cross sections. Capture reactions in non-disc components of the calorimeter were estimated to be responsible for up to a few percent of the measured response.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201610601001 |
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Characterization of Novel Calorimeters in the Annular Core Research Reactor * |
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Characterization of Novel Calorimeters in the Annular Core Research Reactor * |
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Characterization of Novel Calorimeters in the Annular Core Research Reactor * |
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A series of pulsed irradiation experiments have been performed in the central cavity of Sandia National Laboratories' Annular Core Research Reactor (ACRR) to characterize the responses of a set of elemental calorimeter materials including Si, Zr, Sn, Ta, W, and Bi. Of particular interest was the perturbing effect of the calorimeter itself on the ambient radiation field – a potential concern in dosimetry applications. By placing the calorimeter package into a neutron-thermalizing lead/polyethylene (LP) bucket and irradiating both with and without a cadmium wrapper, it was demonstrated that prompt capture gammas generated inside the calorimeters can be a significant contributor to the measured dose in the active disc region. An MCNP model of the experimental setup was shown to replicate measured dose responses to within 10%. The internal (n,γ) contribution was found to constitute as much as 50% of the response inside the LP bucket and up to 20% inside the nominal (unmodified) cavity environment, with Ta and W exhibiting the largest enhancement due to their sizable (n,γ) cross sections. Capture reactions in non-disc components of the calorimeter were estimated to be responsible for up to a few percent of the measured response. |
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