2007
DOI: 10.1109/nssmic.2007.4436445
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Preliminary results of an on-Line, multi-spectrometer fission product monitoring system to support advanced gas reactor fuel testing and qualification in the advanced test reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory

Abstract: Abstract-The Advanced Gas Reactor-1 (AGR-1) experiment is the first experiment in a series of eight low-enriched uranium oxycarbide tri-isotropic (TRISO) coated particle fuel (in compact form) experiments scheduled for irradiation in the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). The experiment began irradiation in the ATR with a cycle that reached full power on December 26, 2006 and will continue irradiation for about 2.5 years. Six separate test fuel capsules are being irradi… Show more

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“…The usual measurement protocol acquires gamma-ray spectra with counting times of eight hours. This gives adequate measurement sensitivity and provides three sets of results each day which are used to compute daily capsule release activity values [3,4,5]. Transport times from each capsule to its respective FPM are estimated using capsule-specific effluent flow rates and transport volumes, the volumes through which the effluent flows between the capsule and the FPM.…”
Section: Equipment and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usual measurement protocol acquires gamma-ray spectra with counting times of eight hours. This gives adequate measurement sensitivity and provides three sets of results each day which are used to compute daily capsule release activity values [3,4,5]. Transport times from each capsule to its respective FPM are estimated using capsule-specific effluent flow rates and transport volumes, the volumes through which the effluent flows between the capsule and the FPM.…”
Section: Equipment and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the reduced diffusion coefficients used in the PARFUME model are based on German fuel tests. The compact density in the German tests were 1.7 g/cm 3 while the compact density for the AGR-1 compacts is 1.3 g/cm 3 [20]. The greater open porosity might enhance diffusion.…”
Section: Fission Gas Release Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One important measure of the fuel performance in these tests is quantification of the fission gas releases over the duration of each irradiation experiment. This important measurement is provided by the AGR Fission Product Monitoring System (FPMS) [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%