2020
DOI: 10.1109/tns.2020.2978795
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Irradiation Tests of Optical Fibers and Cables Devoted to Corium Monitoring in Case of a Severe Accident in a Nuclear Power Plant

Abstract: The DISCOMS project considers the use of Optical Fiber Sensing cables embedded into the concrete floor under the reactor vessel for remote monitoring of a severe nuclear accident. This paper focuses on the selection and testing of singlemode optical fibers with limited Radiation Induced Attenuation (RIA). In order to simulate the normal operation period of the reactor, followed by a severe accident, several gamma and mixed (neutrongamma) irradiations were performed thanks to the CEA Saclay facilities: POSÉÏDON… Show more

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“…Beyond traditional communication, optical fibers have found extensive use in recent years in cutting-edge areas such as sensing [9][10][11], measurement [12,13], control [14,15], and data collection [16,17]. These applications extend to diverse environments, including high-energy radiation scenarios [18] like nuclear explosion diagnostics [19], internal monitoring of nuclear reactors [20][21][22], nuclear fuel reprocessing [23], disinfection of medical endoscopes [24,25], underwater fiber optic cable communication [26], and aerospace technology [27], among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond traditional communication, optical fibers have found extensive use in recent years in cutting-edge areas such as sensing [9][10][11], measurement [12,13], control [14,15], and data collection [16,17]. These applications extend to diverse environments, including high-energy radiation scenarios [18] like nuclear explosion diagnostics [19], internal monitoring of nuclear reactors [20][21][22], nuclear fuel reprocessing [23], disinfection of medical endoscopes [24,25], underwater fiber optic cable communication [26], and aerospace technology [27], among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%