As a case study for uncertainty analysis, we consider a model flow monitor for measuring enrichment in gas centrifuge enrichment plants (GCEPs) that could provide continuous monitoring of all declared gas flow and provide high-accuracy gas enrichment estimates as a function of time. The monitor system could include NaI(Tl) gamma-ray spectrometers, a pressure signal-sharing device to be installed on an operator\rq{}s pressure gauge or a dedicated inspector pressure sensor, and temperature sensors attached to the outside of the header pipe, to provide pressure, temperature, and gamma-ray spectra measurements of UF$_6$ gas flow through unit header pipes. Our study builds on previous modeling and analysis methods development for enrichment monitor concepts and a software tool that was developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to generate and analyze synthetic data.
Revised: June 5, 2018 |
Published: June 10, 2016
Citation
Jarman K.D., L.E. Smith, R.S. Wittman, and M.A. Zalavadia. 2016.Monte Carlo Uncertainty Quantification for an Unattended Enrichment Monitor. In Advances in Nuclear Nonproliferation Technology and Policy Conference (ANTPC 2016), September 25-30, 2016, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 290-293. La Grange Park, Illinois:American Nuclear Society.PNNL-SA-117749.