Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANARO

A calibration technology of the self-powered neutron detectors (SPNDs) using a large vertical irradiation hole of HANARO is developed. The 40 Rh-SPNDs are installed on the polycarbonate plastic support, and the gold wires with the same length as the effective length of the rhodium emitter of the SPN...

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Main Authors: Kim Myong-Seop, Park Byung-Gun, Kang Gi-Doo
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/201817004013
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spelling doaj-e16c62056c044422946e143eae833d212021-08-02T04:24:42ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011700401310.1051/epjconf/201817004013epjconf_animma2018_04013Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANAROKim Myong-SeopPark Byung-GunKang Gi-DooA calibration technology of the self-powered neutron detectors (SPNDs) using a large vertical irradiation hole of HANARO is developed. The 40 Rh-SPNDs are installed on the polycarbonate plastic support, and the gold wires with the same length as the effective length of the rhodium emitter of the SPND are also installed to measure the neutron flux on the SPND. They are irradiated at a low reactor power, and the SPND current is measured using the pico-ammeter. The external gamma-rays which affect the SPND current response are analyzed using the Monte Carlo simulation for various irradiation conditions in HANARO. It is confirmed that the effect of the external gamma-rays to the SPND current is dependent on the reactor characteristics, and that it is affected by materials around the detector. The current signals due to the external gamma-rays can be either positive or negative, in that the net flow of the current may be either in the same or the opposite direction as the neutron-induced current by the rhodium emitter. From the above procedure, the effective calibration methodology of multiple SPNDs using the large hole of HANARO is developed. It could be useful for the calibration experiment of the neutron detectors in the research reactors.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817004013HANAROself-powered neutron detector (SPND)neutron irradiationresearch reactorMonte-Carlo simulationcalibration method
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author Kim Myong-Seop
Park Byung-Gun
Kang Gi-Doo
spellingShingle Kim Myong-Seop
Park Byung-Gun
Kang Gi-Doo
Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANARO
EPJ Web of Conferences
HANARO
self-powered neutron detector (SPND)
neutron irradiation
research reactor
Monte-Carlo simulation
calibration method
author_facet Kim Myong-Seop
Park Byung-Gun
Kang Gi-Doo
author_sort Kim Myong-Seop
title Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANARO
title_short Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANARO
title_full Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANARO
title_fullStr Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANARO
title_full_unstemmed Self-Powered Neutron Detector Calibration Using a Large Vertical Irradiation Hole of HANARO
title_sort self-powered neutron detector calibration using a large vertical irradiation hole of hanaro
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A calibration technology of the self-powered neutron detectors (SPNDs) using a large vertical irradiation hole of HANARO is developed. The 40 Rh-SPNDs are installed on the polycarbonate plastic support, and the gold wires with the same length as the effective length of the rhodium emitter of the SPND are also installed to measure the neutron flux on the SPND. They are irradiated at a low reactor power, and the SPND current is measured using the pico-ammeter. The external gamma-rays which affect the SPND current response are analyzed using the Monte Carlo simulation for various irradiation conditions in HANARO. It is confirmed that the effect of the external gamma-rays to the SPND current is dependent on the reactor characteristics, and that it is affected by materials around the detector. The current signals due to the external gamma-rays can be either positive or negative, in that the net flow of the current may be either in the same or the opposite direction as the neutron-induced current by the rhodium emitter. From the above procedure, the effective calibration methodology of multiple SPNDs using the large hole of HANARO is developed. It could be useful for the calibration experiment of the neutron detectors in the research reactors.
topic HANARO
self-powered neutron detector (SPND)
neutron irradiation
research reactor
Monte-Carlo simulation
calibration method
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817004013
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