Arktis mentioned at SORMA

Arktis customer KINAC presents feasibility of neutron interrogation as dry cask inspection using an Arktis neutron detector at SORMA conference in U.S.

In this work, KINAC demonstrates the feasibility of using neutron interrogation in safeguards and verification of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) in a dry canister. In particular, they adopted a tomographic approach to explore the unique signatures of emitted neutrons for dry cask inspection through a lab-scale demonstration.

The Arktis S670e He-4 scintillation detectors with borated polyethylene collimators were utilized to measure neutrons. A 1/ 10 th model cask was also built to mock-up the dry cask and a 252 Cf source was placed inside the model cask as a test bench. While having 252 Cf source inside the cask, the projection data were collected from 0° to 360° at 10° interval. Then, a MATLAB script was used to perform image reconstruction through the filtered back projection. Finally, MCNP simulation was performed to intercompare the experimental results with computational ones.

Arktis-neutron-interrogation-dry-cask-inspection.pdf