Reactor dosimetry in the 21st century : proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry : Brussels, Belgium, 18-23 August 2002 /

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Meeting name:International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry (11th : 1999 : Brussels, Belgium)
Imprint:River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2003.
Description:1 online resource (xviii, 738 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11179796
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Other authors / contributors:Wagemans, Jan.
ISBN:9789812705563
9812705562
1281908789
9781281908780
9812384480
9789812384485
9786611908782
6611908781
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This work presents the state of the art in reactor dosimetry as applied to nuclear power plants and to high performance research reactors, accelerator-driven systems and spallation sources. The reader will also find the latest advances in computer code development for radiation transport and shielding. In addition, the book focuses on radiation measurement techniques.
Other form:Print version: International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry (11th : 1999 : Brussels, Belgium). Reactor dosimetry in the 21st century. River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2003 9812384480
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword; Organising Committee of the 11th International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry; Reactor Surveillance Dosimetry I: PLIM; Assessment of Irradiation Conditions in WWER-440(213) RPV Surveillance Location A. Ballesteros, L. Andersen, L. Debarberis, F. Sevini, D. Yu. Erak, S. Gezashchenko, A. Kryukov, Y. Shtrombakh, S. Goloschapov, A. Ionov, Y. Pytkin, Y. Anikeev, G. Banyuk,A. Plusch, F. Gillemot and A. Hovsepyan ; ABSTRACT; 1. Introduction; 2. Deficiencies in the Surveillance Programme; 3. Experimental Research Programme; 4. Preliminary Results; 5. Acknowledgement
  • 6. ReferencesVVER Pressure Vessel Neutron Dosimetry and Lifetime Prediction S. A. Adamchik, V. A. Grivizirsky, B. G. Gordon, I. V. Kaliberda, N. N. Khrennikov and G. I. Borodkin; ABSTRACT; 1. Introduction; 2. Regulatory Basis for Lifetime Prediction and Its Justification; 3. Problems of Neutron Dosimetry with Regard to Embrittlement Evaluation; 4. Ways of Improvement of Regulatory Basis and Neutron Dosimetry; 5. Conclusions; 6. References; Post-Annealing Ex-Vessel Dosimetry at Loviisa 1
  • An International Exercise T. Seren, J. Hogel and W. P. Voorbraak; ABSTRACT; 1. Introduction
  • 2. Fluence Monitors3. Installation, Irradiation and Extraction; 4. Activity Measurements; 5. Comparison of Measured Activities; 6. Results of Flux Distribution Measurements; 6.1 Azimuthal Activity Distributions; 6.2. Axial Activity Distributions at 298.9 Degrees; 7. Spectrum Adjustments; 8. Conclusions; 9. References; Review of a Methodology for Tracking the Neutron Exposure of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Pressure Vessels During the License Renewal Period S. L. Anderson, A. H. Fero and G. K. Roberts; ABSTRACT; 1. Background; 2. Analytical Approach to Fluence Tracking
  • 3. Summary and Conclusions4. References; Retrospective Reactor Dosimetry for Neutron Fluence, Helium, and Boron Measurements L. R. Greenwood and B. M. Oliver; ABSTRACT; 1. Introduction; 2. Sampling Techniques; 3. Gamma Energy Analyses; 4. Additional Activation Products; 5. Sample Characterization; 6. Reactor Power History Corrections; 7. Neutron Fluence Determination and Radiation Damage Calculations; 8. Interfering Reactions for Inconel; 9. Helium and Boron Measurements; 10. Acknowledgements; 11. References; Poster Session A
  • Optimum Strategy for Ex-Core Dosimeters/Monitors in the IRIS Reactor B. Petrovic, F. H. Ruddy and C. LombardiABSTRACT; 1. Introduction; 2. IRIS Design Overview; 3. IRIS Irradiation Environments for Dosimetry and Flux Monitors; 4. Dosimetry/Monitors Requirements; 5. Semiconductor SiC Detectors as Flux Monitors; 6. Selection of Monitor Locations; 7. Summary and Conclusions; 8. References; Benchmarking BWR Neutron Fluence Calculations E. P. Lippincott and M. P. Manahan Sr.; ABSTRACT; 1. Introduction; 2. Differences Between PWR and BWR Calculations; 3. Description of Calculations