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Abstract
Like other components of the nuclear fuel cycle, fresh nuclear fuel has potential safeguard and security concerns. Non-destructive assay (NDA) measurements need to be examined and made available to nuclear industry partners to decrease safeguard and oversight concerns for nuclear power plants and facilities. This study analyzed four proposed evaluation criteria: quantity of detectors required, speed and accuracy of detector verification, overall efficiency of neutron and gamma detections, and suitability of observables to advanced machine learning algorithms. Four different detectors have been arranged to be evaluated simultaneously: four Saint-Gobain 3He proportional counters, an Eljen EJ-309 liquid scintillator, a Saint-Gobain / Bicron NaI(Tl) scintillation detector, and a Cs2LiYCl6:Ce3+(CLYC) scintillation detector. Mock-up BWR and PWR fresh fuel configurations were developed by creating 4x4 and 3x3 natural uranium assemblies and aided in assessments for detector configurations. Additionally, 252Cf was included to increase the number of neutrons for evaluation. The results of this work will be used to develop a versatile, multi-detector system for fresh fuel verification. The exploration of detector types, data modalities, and their significance as input for advanced machine learning and data analysis algorithms is being explored to understand the obstacles and opportunities in the development of a consolidated low-cost, commercial-off-the-shelf system that nuclear power plants, facilities, and/or inspectors can use for non-destructive verification of fresh nuclear fuel and assembly templating for quick nuclear material inventory verification.
与核燃料循环的其他组成部分一样,新鲜核燃料也存在潜在的保障和安全问题。需要对非破坏性分析(NDA)测量方法进行检查并提供给核工业合作伙伴,以减少对核电站和设施的保障和监督问题。本研究分析了提出的四个评估标准:所需探测器的数量,探测器验证的速度和准确性,中子和伽马探测的总体效率,以及观测值对先进机器学习算法的适用性。同时安排了四个不同的探测器进行评估:四个圣戈班3He比例计数器,一个Eljen jej -309液体闪烁器,一个圣戈班/ Bicron NaI(Tl)闪烁探测器和一个Cs2LiYCl6:Ce3+(CLYC)闪烁探测器。通过创建4x4和3x3天然铀组件,开发了沸水堆和压水堆新燃料配置的模型,并帮助评估探测器配置。另外,252Cf的加入是为了增加中子的数量。这项工作的结果将用于开发一种多用途的多探测器系统,用于新燃料验证。正在探索探测器类型、数据模式及其作为先进机器学习和数据分析算法输入的重要性,以了解在开发统一的低成本、商用现货系统中的障碍和机遇,该系统可用于核电厂、设施和/或检查员对新鲜核燃料和用于快速核材料库存核查的组装模板进行无损核查。
期刊介绍:
Nuclear Engineering and Design covers the wide range of disciplines involved in the engineering, design, safety and construction of nuclear fission reactors. The Editors welcome papers both on applied and innovative aspects and developments in nuclear science and technology.
Fundamentals of Reactor Design include:
• Thermal-Hydraulics and Core Physics
• Safety Analysis, Risk Assessment (PSA)
• Structural and Mechanical Engineering
• Materials Science
• Fuel Behavior and Design
• Structural Plant Design
• Engineering of Reactor Components
• Experiments
Aspects beyond fundamentals of Reactor Design covered:
• Accident Mitigation Measures
• Reactor Control Systems
• Licensing Issues
• Safeguard Engineering
• Economy of Plants
• Reprocessing / Waste Disposal
• Applications of Nuclear Energy
• Maintenance
• Decommissioning
Papers on new reactor ideas and developments (Generation IV reactors) such as inherently safe modular HTRs, High Performance LWRs/HWRs and LMFBs/GFR will be considered; Actinide Burners, Accelerator Driven Systems, Energy Amplifiers and other special designs of power and research reactors and their applications are also encouraged.