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Measurement of prompt fission neutron spectrum using a gamma tag double time-of-flight setup

Posted on:2015-09-08Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteCandidate:Blain, EzekielFull Text:PDF
GTID:1470390020452518Subject:Nuclear engineering
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urrent uncertainties in the prompt fission neutron spectrum have a significant effect of up to 4% on keff for reactor criticality and safety calculations. Therefore, a method was developed at RPI to improve the accuracy of the measurement of the prompt fission neutron spectrum. This method involves using an array of BaF2 gamma detectors to tag that a fission event has occurred, and a double time-of-flight setup to obtain the prompt fission neutron spectrum as a function of incident neutron energy. The gamma tagging method improves upon conventional fission chambers by allowing for much larger sample sizes to be utilized while not suffering from effects of discriminator level on the shape of the prompt fission neutron spectrum. A coincidence requirement on an array of 4 BaF2 gamma detectors is used to determine the timing of the fission event. Furthermore, a method is under development for the use of thin plastic scintillators for measurement of the prompt fission neutron spectrum with low energies. Measurements with spontaneous fission of ;{252}...
Keywords/Search Tags:Prompt fission neutron spectrum, Double time-of-flight setup, Measurement, Baf2 gamma detectors
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