1. Sample design and gamma-ray counting strategy of neutron activation system for triton burnup measurements in KSTAR.
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Jo, Jungmin, Cheon, Mun Seong, Chung, Kyoung-Jae, and Hwang, Y.S.
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NUCLEAR activation analysis , *GAMMA rays , *TRITONS (Nuclear physics) , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *DEUTERIUM plasma - Abstract
On the purpose of triton burnup measurements in Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) deuterium plasmas, appropriate neutron activation system (NAS) samples for 14.1 MeV d-t neutron measurements have been designed and gamma-ray counting strategy is established. Neutronics calculations are performed with the MCNP5 neutron transport code for the KSTAR neutral beam heated deuterium plasma discharges. Based on those calculations and the assumed d-t neutron yield, the activities induced by d-t neutrons are estimated with the inventory code FISPACT-2007 for candidate sample materials: Si, Cu, Al, Fe, Nb, Co, Ti, and Ni. It is found that Si, Cu, Al, and Fe are suitable for the KSATR NAS in terms of the minimum detectable activity (MDA) calculated based on the standard deviation of blank measurements. Considering background gamma-rays radiated from surrounding structures activated by thermalized fusion neutrons, appropriate gamma-ray counting strategy for each selected sample is established. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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