Non-destructive assay is a powerful tool the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) employs to verify adherence to safeguards agreements. Current IAEA veri-
cation techniques for fresh nuclear fuel include passive gamma-ray spectroscopy to
determine fuel enrichment. This technique suers from self-shielding and lakes the
percision to detect diversion of central fuel rods. The aim of this research is to develop
a new, more capable non-destructive analysis technique using active neutron interroga-
tion of fuel assemblies and determining the yields of short-lived ssion products from
high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy using high-purity germanium (HPGe). This
paper reports results from irradiation of a one meter tall mock fresh fuel assembly with
low enriched uranium (LEU) or depleted uranium (DU) rods using a down-scattered
deuterium-tritium (D-T) neutron source. Both prompt and delayed gamma-ray spec-
tra were collected as time-stamped list-mode data in a coax detector and without list
mode data in a planar strip detector. No dierentiating signatures were observed in the
prompt spectra in either detector; however, both detectors observed several short-lived
ssion product signatures in LEU and not DU fuel, indicating that this technique has
potential for determination of enrichment of fresh fuel assemblies. There were eight
unique ssion products observed in the LEU spectra with the coax detector spectra,
and three ssion products were observed in the LEU spectra with the strip detector.
Revised: August 2, 2017 |
Published: July 17, 2017
Citation
Sarnoski S.E., J.E. Fast, B.G. Fulsom, A.J. Gilbert, T.W. Jacomb-Hood, B.A. VanDevender, and L.S. Wood. 2017.Measurement of the 235U Induced Fission Gamma-ray Spectrum as an Active Non-destructive Assay of Fresh Nucleear Fuel. In Proceedings of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management Annual Meeting (INMM 2017), July 16-20, 2017, Indian Wells, California. Deerfield, Illinois:Institute for Nuclear Materials Management.PNNL-SA-126336.