2009 1st International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation, Measurement Methods and Their Applications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/animma.2009.5503713
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Reduction of uncertainties concerning fission chambers measurements through a better understanding of the calibration process and the dead time phenomenon

Abstract: Fission chambers are devices widely used in the zero power facilities of the CEA within the scope of the various experimental programs conducted in the Cadarache center. Those detectors gave commonly good quality results; however, improvements could still be done to enhance them. It concerns in particular the behaviour of the chamber itself as well as the modelling of the downstream electronics. Within this framework a PhD work has been launched by the SPEx/LPE in order to improve that knowledge and to reduce … Show more

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“…Fission chambers measurements have been performed in thermal sockets nearby the reactor core. Fission chambers were connected to a high immunity cable to realize remote data acquisition in the control room [7].…”
Section: A Measurements On Experimental Reactor Minervementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fission chambers measurements have been performed in thermal sockets nearby the reactor core. Fission chambers were connected to a high immunity cable to realize remote data acquisition in the control room [7].…”
Section: A Measurements On Experimental Reactor Minervementioning
confidence: 99%