The Design of a High-Efficiency Neutron Counter for Waste Drums to Provide Optimized Sensitivity for Plutonium Assay
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
Safeguards Science and Technology
Group NIS-5, MS E540
Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA
505/667-2182, Fax: 505/665-4433
D. R. Davidson, R. D. McElroy, and D. B. Brochu
CANBERRA Industries
800 Research Parkway
Meriden, CT 06450 USA
203/238-2351
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An advanced passive neutron counter has been designed to improve the accuracy and sensitivity for the nondestructive assay of plutonium in scrap and waste containers. The High-Efficiency Neutron Counter (HENC) was developed under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Canberra Industries. The primary goal of the development was to produce a passive assay system for 200-L drums that has detectability limits and multiplicity counting features that are superior to previous systems. A detectability limit figure of merit (FOM) was defined that included the detector efficiency, the neutron die-away time, and the detector’s active volume and density that determine the cosmic-ray background. Monte Carlo neutron calculations were performed to determine the parameters to provide an optimum FOM. The system includes the 252 Cf “add-a-source” feature to improve the accuracy as well as statistical filters to reduce the cosmic-ray spallation neutron background. The final design gave an efficiency of 32% for plutonium with a detector 3 He tube volume that is significantly smaller than for previous high-efficiency systems for 200-L drums. Because of the high efficiency of the HENC, we have incorporated neutron multiplicity counting for matrix corrections for those cases where the plutonium is localized in nonuniform hydrogenous materials. The paper describes the design and performance testing of the advanced system.
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