Skip to main content
SHARE
Publication

An Evaluation of Systematic Biases of the Point Kinetics Model for Active Interrogation of Uranium...

by Matthew C Tweardy, Seth M Mcconchie, Jason P Hayward
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
International Conference on Mathematics and Computational Methods Applied to Nuclear Science and Engineering
Publication Date
Page Number
409
Volume
2017
Issue
0
Conference Name
International Conference on Mathematics & Computational Methods Applied to Nuclear Science & Engineering
Conference Location
Jeju, South Korea
Conference Sponsor
KNS
Conference Date
-

The point kinetics model relies upon a series of assumptions that simplify the process of neutron fission chain propagation. Tagged neutron interrogation of uranium using 14.1 MeV neutrons can potentially benefit from the use of the point kinetics model, but the appropriateness of the model's assumptions have yet to be validated for this application. The two assumptions considered by this work are the assumption that a single distribution can be used to describe the neutron multiplicity of a chain-starting event and the assumption that parasitic neutron capture within uranium is negligible. Monte Carlo simulations are used to evaluate the appropriateness of each assumption, as well as the consequences on the emitted doubles rate. This work demonstrates that the use of the point kinetics model for this application is possible, but corrections to the source multiplicity assumption are necessary that would likely require prior knowledge of sample isotopics.