Anthony P. Belian
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2017
Alexis Chanel Trahan; Anthony P. Belian; Martyn T. Swinhoe; Howard O. Menlove; Marek Flaska; Sara A. Pozzi
The purpose of the Next Generation Safeguards Initiative (NGSI)–Spent Fuel (SF) Project is to strengthen the technical toolkit of safeguards inspectors and/or other interested parties. The NGSI–SF team is working to achieve the following technical goals more easily and efficiently than in the past using nondestructive assay measurements of spent fuel assemblies: 1) verify the initial enrichment, burnup, and cooling time of facility declaration; 2) detect the diversion or replacement of pins; 3) estimate the plutonium mass; 4) estimate decay heat; and 5) determine the reactivity of spent fuel assemblies. The differential die-away self-interrogation (DDSI) instrument is one instrument that was assessed for years regarding its feasibility for robust, timely verification of spent fuel assemblies. The instrument was recently built and was tested using fresh fuel assemblies in a variety of configurations, including varying enrichment, neutron absorber content, and symmetry. The early die-away method, a multiplication determination method developed in simulation space, was successfully tested on the fresh fuel assembly data and determined multiplication with a root-mean-square (RMS) error of 2.9%. The experimental results were compared with MCNP simulations of the instrument as well. Low multiplication assemblies had agreement with an average RMS error of 0.2% in the singles count rate (i.e., total neutrons detected per second) and 3.4% in the doubles count rates (i.e., neutrons detected in coincidence per second). High-multiplication assemblies had agreement with an average RMS error of 4.1% in the singles and 13.3% in the doubles count rates.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014
Alexis C. Kaplan; Vladimir Henzl; Howard O. Menlove; Martyn T. Swinhoe; Anthony P. Belian; Marek Flaska; Sara A. Pozzi
Archive | 2001
Anthony P. Belian; H. R. Dye; Norbert Ensslin; William H. Geist; E. C. Horley; Kiril Dimitrov Ianakiev; M. R. Kusner; Douglas R. Mayo; P.A. Russo; Martin R. Sweet; Michael C. Browne
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
Anthony P. Belian; Michael C. Browne; William Clay; Norbert Ensslin; William H. Geist; Ha Nguyen; Kiril Dimitrov Ianakiev; Douglas R. Mayo; Siler Panowski; P.A. Russo
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014
Alexis C. Kaplan; Vladimir Henzl; Howard O. Menlove; Martyn T. Swinhoe; Anthony P. Belian; Marek Flaska; Sara A. Pozzi
Archive | 2001
M. R. Kusner; William H. Geist; Kiril Dimitrov Ianakiev; Douglas R. Mayo; Anthony P. Belian; Michael C. Browne; Norbert Ensslin; V. Mittal; P.A. Russo; Martin R. Sweet
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018
Howard O. Menlove; Anthony P. Belian; William H. Geist; Carlos D. Rael
Archive | 2017
Holly R. Trellue; Stephen J. Tobin; Martyn T. Swinhoe; Alexis Chanel Trahan; Anthony P. Belian; Kiril Dimitrov Ianakiev
Archive | 2017
Howard O. Menlove; William H. Geist; Margaret A. Root; Carlos D. Rael; Anthony P. Belian
Archive | 2014
Alexis C. Kaplan; Vladimir Henzl; Howard O. Menlove; Martyn T. Swinhoe; Anthony P. Belian; Marek Flaska; Sara A. Pozzi