Evaluation of Neutron Flux Distribution in the JAEA Type and JRC Type DDA Systems

Year
2016
Author(s)
Masatoshi Kureta - Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Akira Ohzu - Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Masao Komeda - Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Hiroshi Tobita - Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Makoto Maeda - Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Tatjana Bogucarska - EC-JRC-ITU
Abstract
The JAEA and EC/JRC have started collaborative research to develop a technique that can be utilized for quantification of high radioactive special nuclear materials such as next generation minor actinide fuels. In the study of a Differential Die-Away (DDA) technique, which is one of the techniques to be improved in the collaborative research, JRC type and JAEA type DDA techniques are compared. In the JRC type DDA technique, large amount of thermal neutron is generated using D-T neutron generator and graphite moderator to accomplish high detection sensitivity for small amount of fissile material. On the other hand, in JAEA type, relatively hard neutron spectrum and moderation of neutron in the target matrix are utilized to minimize position dependence of detection efficiency. Estimation of the neutron spatial and energy distribution is important to evaluate the performance of the system in DDA techniques. The purpose of this study is to validate simulation results by experimental results and evaluate neutron flux distribution in the system by the simulation and the experiment. In this paper, we present the evaluation results of the neutron flux distributions in PUNITA which utilizes the JRC type DDA technique and JAWAS-T which utilizes the JAEA type DDA technique obtained by a Monte Carlo simulation and the activation method.