This report is a review of the status of nondestructive assay (NDA) methods used to determine burnup and fissile content of irradiated nuclear fuels. The gamma-spectroscopy method measures gamma activities of certain fission products that are proportional to the burnup. Problems associated with this method are migration of the fission products and gamma-ray attenuation through the relatively dense fuel material. The attenuation correction is complicated by generally unknown activity distributions within the assemblies. The neutron methods, which usually involve active interrogation and prompt or delayed signal counting, are designed to assay the fissile content of the spent-fuel elements. Systems to assay highly enriched spent-fuel assembli...
In the future, the demand for energy is predicted to grow and more countries plan to utilize nuclear...
There are a variety of motivations for quantifying Pu in spent (used) fuel assemblies by means of no...
This dissertation addresses the need for new non-destructive assay instruments capable of quantifyin...
A high-quality materials accounting system and effective international inspections in uranium fuel-f...
Nondestructive assay (NDA) refers to techniques and instruments developed to measure nuclear materia...
Nondestructive gamma-ray and neutron techniques were used to characterize the irradiation exposures ...
Six technical appendixes are presented that provide important supporting technical information for t...
There are a variety of reasons for quantifying plutonium (Pu) in spent fuel such as independently ve...
Potential techniques to identify small quantities of fissionable materials (FM) (0.001% wt.) in cond...
This report summarizes an evaluation of the potential use of nondestructive assay (NDA) and nondestr...
Gamma spectroscopy and gamma emission tomography are two non-destructive measurement techniques for ...
The increasing demand for characterization of nuclear fuel, both from an operator and authority poin...
Many different nondestructive analysis techniques are currently being investigated as a part of the ...
We have studied the efficacy of using nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF)-based techniques to assay...
Nuclear energy is currently one of the world’s main sources of electricity. Closely connected to the...
In the future, the demand for energy is predicted to grow and more countries plan to utilize nuclear...
There are a variety of motivations for quantifying Pu in spent (used) fuel assemblies by means of no...
This dissertation addresses the need for new non-destructive assay instruments capable of quantifyin...
A high-quality materials accounting system and effective international inspections in uranium fuel-f...
Nondestructive assay (NDA) refers to techniques and instruments developed to measure nuclear materia...
Nondestructive gamma-ray and neutron techniques were used to characterize the irradiation exposures ...
Six technical appendixes are presented that provide important supporting technical information for t...
There are a variety of reasons for quantifying plutonium (Pu) in spent fuel such as independently ve...
Potential techniques to identify small quantities of fissionable materials (FM) (0.001% wt.) in cond...
This report summarizes an evaluation of the potential use of nondestructive assay (NDA) and nondestr...
Gamma spectroscopy and gamma emission tomography are two non-destructive measurement techniques for ...
The increasing demand for characterization of nuclear fuel, both from an operator and authority poin...
Many different nondestructive analysis techniques are currently being investigated as a part of the ...
We have studied the efficacy of using nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF)-based techniques to assay...
Nuclear energy is currently one of the world’s main sources of electricity. Closely connected to the...
In the future, the demand for energy is predicted to grow and more countries plan to utilize nuclear...
There are a variety of motivations for quantifying Pu in spent (used) fuel assemblies by means of no...
This dissertation addresses the need for new non-destructive assay instruments capable of quantifyin...