Chang Je Park
Sejong University
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2013
Yongdeok Lee; Chang Je Park; Ho-Dong Kim; Kee Chan Song
A future nuclear energy system is being developed at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), the system involves a Sodium Fast Reactor (SFR) linked with the pyro-process. The pyro-process produces a source material to fabricate a SFR fuel rod. Therefore, an isotopic fissile content assay is very important for fuel rod safety and SFR economics. A new technology for an analysis of isotopic fissile content has been proposed using a lead slowing down spectrometer (LSDS). The new technology has several features for a fissile analysis from spent fuel: direct isotopic fissile assay, no background interference, and no requirement from burnup history information. Several calculations were done on the designed spectrometer geometry: detection sensitivity, neutron energy spectrum analysis, neutron fission characteristics, self shielding analysis, and neutron production mechanism. The spectrum was well organized even at low neutron energy and the threshold fission chamber was a proper choice to get prompt fast fission neutrons. The characteristic fission signature was obtained in slowing down neutron energy from each fissile isotope. Another application of LSDS is for an optimum design of the spent fuel storage, maximization of the burnup credit and provision of the burnup code correction factor. Additionally, an isotopic fissile content assay will contribute to an increase in transparency and credibility for the utilization of spent fuel nuclear material, as internationally demanded.
Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2014
Sangjoon Ahn; Ho-Dong Kim; Yongdeok Lee; Chang Je Park
A lead slowing down spectrometer (LSDS) is under development for analysis of isotopic fissile material contents in pyro-processed material, or spent fuel. Many current commercial fissile assay technologies have a limitation in accurate and direct assay of fissile content. However, LSDS is very sensitive in distinguishing fissile fission signals from each isotope. A neutron spectrum analysis was conducted in the spectrometer and the energy resolution was investigated from 0.1eV to 100keV. The spectrum was well shaped in the slowing down energy. The resolution was enough to obtain each fissile from 0.2eV to 1keV. The detector existence in the lead will disturb the source neutron spectrum. It causes a change in resolution and peak amplitude. The intense source neutron production was designed for ∼E12 ns/sec to overcome spent fuel background. The detection sensitivity of U238 and Th232 fission chamber was investigated. The first and second layer detectors increase detection efficiency. Thorium also has a threshold property to detect the fast fission neutrons from fissile fission. However, the detection of Th232 is about 76% of that of U238. A linear detection model was set up over the slowing down neutron energy to obtain each fissile material content. The isotopic fissile assay using LSDS is applicable for the optimum design of spent fuel storage to maximize burnup credit and quality assurance of the recycled nuclear material for safety and economics. LSDS technology will contribute to the transparency and credibility of pyro-process using spent fuel, as internationally demanded.
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2016
Mustafa K. Jaradat; Vladimir Radulović; Chang Je Park; Luka Snoj; Salih M. Alkhafaji
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2014
Luay M. Alawneh; Chang Je Park; Mustafa Kamel Jaradat; Byung Chul Lee
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2012
Chang Je Park; Mustafa Kamel Jaradat; Luay M. Alawneh; Yong Deok Lee
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2017
Hong Yeop Choi; Chang Je Park
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2015
Chang Je Park; Hwa Gyu Park; Hee Dong Shon; Ser Gi Hong; Yongdeok Lee
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2014
Hae Sun Jeong; Chang Je Park; Kwang Soon Ha
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2013
Tae Young Han; Chang Je Park; Byung Chul Lee; Jae Man Noh
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2016
Kyung-O Kim; Chang Je Park; Daeseong Jo