Design, Construction, and Modeling of a 252Cf Neutron Irradiator

Neutron production methods are an integral part of research and analysis for an array of applications. This paper examines methods of neutron production, and the advantages of constructing a radioisotopic neutron irradiator assembly using 252Cf. Characteristic neutron behavior and cost-benefit compa...

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出版年:Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations
主要な著者: Blake C. Anderson, Keith E. Holbert, Herbert Bowler
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Wiley 2016-01-01
オンライン・アクセス:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9012747
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要約:Neutron production methods are an integral part of research and analysis for an array of applications. This paper examines methods of neutron production, and the advantages of constructing a radioisotopic neutron irradiator assembly using 252Cf. Characteristic neutron behavior and cost-benefit comparative analysis between alternative modes of neutron production are also examined. The irradiator is described from initial conception to the finished design. MCNP modeling shows a total neutron flux of 3 × 105 n/(cm2·s) in the irradiation chamber for a 25 μg source. Measurements of the gamma-ray and neutron dose rates near the external surface of the irradiator assembly are 120 μGy/h and 30 μSv/h, respectively, during irradiation. At completion of the project, total material, and labor costs remained below $50,000.
ISSN:1687-6075
1687-6083