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   investigation of the water to air conversion factor dependency to the spent fuel cooling time, irradiation history and burnup for gamma dose rate determination of trr spent fuels  
   
نویسنده gholamzadeh zohreh ,adeli rohollah ,keivani mahdi
منبع radiation physics and engineering - 2021 - دوره : 2 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:1 -7
چکیده    ‎routine gamma dosimetry of spent fuels in nuclear power stations is mandatory to manage their storage in dry or wet spent fuel storages‎. ‎mostly the spent fuel gamma dose rate measurements out of the spent fuel pool is impossible because of the high exposures of the operators‎. ‎therefore‎, ‎determination of a conversion factor as precise as possible is important that could be applied to convert the measured gamma dose rate inside the water shield to the air values‎. ‎simulation methods are powerfully applied to investigate the conversion factor variation trends due to different burnup‎, ‎cooling time and irradiation history of the spent fuels‎. ‎the present work uses mcnpx monte carlo-based code to determine the trend‎. ‎the obtained results of this computational study showed that the conversion factor would not have any dependency to the cooling times‎, ‎burnup values and irradiation history if the detector is placed at special positions in air or water environments‎. ‎comparison of the simulation and experimental data showed an acceptable conformity‎, ‎so that the experimental verified the simulation data trend.
کلیدواژه gamma dose rate ,conversion factor of air to water ,computational calculations ,origen code ,mcnpx code
آدرس nuclear science and technology research institute (nstri), reactor and nuclear safety research school, iran, nuclear science and technology research institute (nstri), reactor and nuclear safety research school, iran, nuclear science and technology research institute (nstri), reactor and nuclear safety research school, iran
پست الکترونیکی mkeivani@aeoi.org.ir
 
     
   
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