Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-1248
Print ISSN : 0022-3131
Non-Destructive and Destructive Measurements on Burnup Characteristics of Japan Power Demonstration Reactor-I Full-Core Fuel Assemblies
Takenori SUZAKIShuji OKAZAKIHiroshi OKASHITAIwao KOBAYASHIToshio SUZUKINobuaki KOHNOMamoru OHNUKINobuo SHINOHARATamotsu SONOBEAkio OHNOKiyonobu MURAKAMIHirokazu UMEZAWAHarumichi TSURUTAShojiro MATSUURAYoshiro ASAKURASadao ARAYATanehiko YAMANOUCHI
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1986 Volume 23 Issue 1 Pages 53-72

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A non-destructive r-ray spectrometry technique was applied to 72 spent fuel assemblies discharged from the Japan Power Demonstration Reactor-I. The assemblies were dissolved at the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, and 19 batch-samples taken out of the dissolver vessels were subjected to detailed chemical analysis.
Burnups and Pu/U atom ratios were obtained from the non-destructively measured '"Cs activities and the 134Cs/37Cs activity ratios, respectively, by making reference to the correlations established in an experiment on fuel rods of a typical assembly in the core. The results were compared with those from chemical analysis, and a good agreement was found between the values obtained from the respective methods. A small deviation observed partly in the correlations was discussed in terms of the variation of spatial distribution of the fission-product activities in the individual assemblies.
Capability for the non-destructive method to estimate amounts of transuranium nuclides other than Pu was also discussed.
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