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Long-life in-core neutron for prototype hoavy water reactor FUGEN

Oteru, Shigeru; Matsumoto, Mitsuo; Deshimau, Takehide; Tai, Ichio*; Hanai, Kohi*; Kameda, Akiyuki*

PNC TN3410 88-015, 10 Pages, 1988/06

PNC-TN3410-88-015.pdf:0.32MB

A long-life in-core neutron detector was developed from 1973 through 1978 and since then, it has been applied to the prototype heavy water reactor "Fugen" as a local power monitor. More than 10 year's operation experience of the detector proved its performance as was expected. The detector is a fission chamber of regenerative type whose tube is made of zircaloy-2 metal for neutron economy. In-core neutron detectors for the local power monitor are placed in heavy water moderator of 50 c. The in-core conditions bring a high level thermal neutron flux environment. It tends to hurt the lineality and shorten the life time of the detectors because of rapid burnup of the neutron conversion material($$^{235}$$U)in thedetector compared to the light water reactors.These problems were solved by some improvements and it was demonstrated that the detector had the performance of high linearity and long-life characteristics.

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