July 1, 2009
Report

Final Report on Isotope Ratio Techniques for Light Water Reactors

Abstract

The Isotope Ratio Method (IRM) is a technique for estimating the energy or plutonium production in a fission reactor by measuring isotope ratios in non-fuel reactor components. The isotope ratios in these components can then be directly related to the cumulative energy production with standard reactor modeling methods.

Revised: August 27, 2010 | Published: July 1, 2009

Citation

Gerlach D.C., C.J. Gesh, D.E. Hurley, M.R. Mitchell, G.H. Meriwether, and B.D. Reid. 2009. Final Report on Isotope Ratio Techniques for Light Water Reactors Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.