A boron carbide capsule has been designed and used for spectral-tailoring experiments at the TRIGA reactor at Washington State University. Irradiations were conducted in pulsed mode and in continuous operation for up to 4 hours. A cadmium cover was used to reduce thermal heating. The neutron spectrum calculated with MCNP was found to be in good agreement with reactor dosimetry measurements using the STAY’SL computer code. The neutron spectrum resembles that of a fast reactor. Design of a capsule using boron carbide enriched in 10B shows that it is possible to produce a neutron spectrum similar to 235U fission.
Revised: May 15, 2012 |
Published: March 1, 2012
Citation
Greenwood L.R., R.S. Wittman, B.D. Pierson, L.A. Metz, R.F. Payne, E.C. Finn, and J.I. Friese. 2012.Design and Testing of a Boron Carbide Capsule for Spectral Tailoring in Mixed-Spectrum Reactors.Journal of ASTM International. JAI 9, no. 3:Article No. JAI103959.PNNL-SA-79709.