Pulsed Neutron Activation Calibration Technique

Pulsed Neutron Activation Calibration Technique

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A pulsed neutron activation (PNA) for measurement of two-phase flow consists of a pulsed source of fast neutron to activate the oxygen in a steam-water mixture. Flow is measured downstream by an NaI detector. Measured counts are sorted by a multiscaler into different time channels. A counts vs. time distribution typical for two-phase flow with slip between the two phases is obtained. Proper evaluation for the counts/time distribution leads to flow-regime independent equations for the average of the inverse transil time and the average density. After calculation of the average mass flow velocity, the true mass flow is derived. (FS).


Feasibility of Calibration of Liquid Sodium Flowmeters by Neutron Activation Techniques

Feasibility of Calibration of Liquid Sodium Flowmeters by Neutron Activation Techniques

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Velocities of fluids in pipes can be measured by injecting radioactive tracers into the fluid and recording the activity downstream of the injection point. One convenient method of injecting radioactive tracers is by neutron activation of the fluid itself. The present report describes a FORTRAN program that can be used for the prediction of the counting rates of fluid flow tests performed with a pulsed neutron source and a scintillation detector. The program models the flow profile and the mixing of the fluid, the attenuation of neutrons and gamma rays in the fluid, and the geometric arrangement of the source and the detector. Using this program, an experiment for the measurement of the secondary sodium flow of the EBR-II was optimized. A pulsed D, T neutron source and a 5 in. x 5 in. NaI detector will be used in the EBR-II test. Under optimized conditions, the expected accuracy of the flow measurement is about 2 percent.


Two-phase Flow Measurement by Pulsed Neutron Activation Techniques

Two-phase Flow Measurement by Pulsed Neutron Activation Techniques

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The Pulsed Neutron Activation (PNA) technique for measuring the mass flow velocity and the average density of two-phase mixtures is described. PNA equipment can be easily installed at different loops, and PNA techniques are non-intrusive and independent of flow regimes. These features of the PNA technique make it suitable for in-situ measurement of two-phase flows, and for calibration of more conventional two-phase flow measurement devices. Analytic relations governing the various PNA methods are derived. The equipment and procedures used in the first air-water flow measurement by PNA techniques are discussed, and recommendations are made for improvement of future tests. In the present test, the mass flow velocity was determined with an accuracy of 2 percent, and average densities were measured down to 0.08 g/cm3 with an accuracy of 0.04 g/cm3. Both the accuracy of the mass flow velocity measurement and the lower limit of the density measurement are functions of the injected activity and of the total number of counts. By using a stronger neutron source and a larger number of detectors, the measurable density can be decreased by a factor of 12 to .007 g/cm3 for 12.5 cm pipes, and to even lower ranges for larger pipes.


Gamma Spectrometry and Calibration Methods Used in Neutron Dosimetry

Gamma Spectrometry and Calibration Methods Used in Neutron Dosimetry

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Neutron activation rates are calculated from measured gamma-ray spectral data obtained from calibrated lithium drifted germanium (Ge(Li)) detectors. The calibration techniques, which include energy, efficiency, pulse height analyzer data reduction, and geometry factors, are discussed. Problems encountered when analyzing highly radioactive samples, specifically random coincidence summing, sample size, air absorption, and use of absorbers, are also discussed briefly. To illustrate the accuracy achievable, the reduction of gamma-ray spectral data and the calculation of reaction rates by three independent laboratories are presented for both fission and nonfission foils to a precision of +-1 to 2% (1sigma). The application of these neutron activation rates to neutron dosimetry is discussed. An unfolded neutron spectrum is illustrated, along with energy sensitivity limits for many reactions of dosimetry interest.


Mechanistic Analysis of Loft Pulsed Neutron Activation Data

Mechanistic Analysis of Loft Pulsed Neutron Activation Data

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Pulsed Neutron Activation (PNA) is a technique for measuring mass-weighted flow velocities without perturbing the flow. Monte Carlo PNA tagging and Monte Carlo detection calculations of the irradiated fluid with the transport of the irradiated fluid are used to predict the time spectrum in a PNA measurement. This mechanistic method has been used to analyze recent LOFT PNA measurements of single-phase water flowing in a 14-in. (0.35 m) schedule 160 steel pipe.


NUREG/CR.

NUREG/CR.

Author: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 100

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