Research activities in fission chamber modeling in support of the nuclear energy industry

Christian Jammes, P. Filliatre, B. Geslot, L. Oriol, F. Berhouet, J. F. Villard, L. Vermeeren

    Research outputpeer-review

    Abstract

    Fission chambers are widely used in the nuclear industry. As an example, they play a major role in the control of any fission reactor and are thus regarded as a key component for ensuring their safety. They are also employed in the material testing reactors for monitoring irradiations. We have recently started a research program, the objective of which is to improve the performance of those neutron detectors in terms of lifetime, calibration and online diagnosis. In this paper, we present several studies carried out in order to model the signal delivered by a fission chamber. First, the simulation of the deposit evolution allowed us to select the most appropriate fissile material for a given spectrum and fluence. Second, we studied the impact of the bias voltage and filling gas characteristics on the charge collection time. Finally, the simulation of a pulse signal prior to amplification showed how it is important to have a satisfactory knowledge of the energy for creating ion pairs to accurately assess the signal in current or Campbelling mode.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationANIMMA 2009
    Subtitle of host publication2009 1st International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation, Measurement Methods and their Applications
    Publisher IEEE Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery
    ISBN (Print)9781424452088
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2009

    Publication series

    NameANIMMA 2009 - 2009 1st International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation, Measurement Methods and their Applications
    PublisherIEEE

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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