Freshly induced short-lived gamma-ray activity as a measure of fission rates in lightly re-irradiated spent fuel
2010
Abstract
A new measurement technique has been developed to determine fission rates in burnt fuel following re-irradiation in a zero-power research reactor The development has been made in the frame of the LIFE@PROTEUS program at the Paul Scherrer Institute which aims at characterizing the interfaces between fresh and highly burnt fuel assemblies in modern LWRs
Details
Title
Freshly induced short-lived gamma-ray activity as a measure of fission rates in lightly re-irradiated spent fuel
Author(s)
Krohnert, H. ; Perret, G. ; Murphy, M. F. ; Chawla, R.
Published in
Nuclear Instruments & Methods In Physics Research Section A-Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors And Associated Equipment
Volume
624
Pages
101-108
Date
2010
Keywords
Other identifier(s)
View record in Web of Science
Laboratories
LRS
Record Appears in
Scientific production and competences > SB - School of Basic Sciences > IPHYS - Institute of Physics > LRS - Laboratory of Reactor Physics and Systems Behaviour
Peer-reviewed publications
Work produced at EPFL
Journal Articles
Published
Peer-reviewed publications
Work produced at EPFL
Journal Articles
Published
Record creation date
2011-12-16