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Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2013

Response of six neutron survey meters in mixed fields of fast and thermal neutrons

Sang In Kim; Byoung-Jik Kim; I. Chang; Jung-Won Lee; J.L. Kim; A. S. Pradhan

Calibration neutron fields have been developed at KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) to study the responses of commonly used neutron survey meters in the presence of fast neutrons of energy around 10 MeV. The neutron fields were produced by using neutrons from the (241)Am-Be sources held in a graphite pile and a DT neutron generator. The spectral details and the ambient dose equivalent rates of the calibration fields were established, and the responses of six neutron survey meters were evaluated. Four single-moderator-based survey meters exhibited an under-responses ranging from ∼9 to 55 %. DINEUTRUN, commonly used in fields around nuclear reactors, exhibited an over-response by a factor of three in the thermal neutron field and an under-response of ∼85 % in the mixed fields. REM-500 (tissue-equivalent proportional counter) exhibited a response close to 1.0 in the fast neutron fields and an under-response of ∼50 % in the thermal neutron field.


Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2014

SPECTRUM WEIGHTED RESPONSES OF SEVERAL DETECTORS IN MIXED FIELDS OF FAST AND THERMAL NEUTRONS

Sang In Kim; I. Chang; Bong Hwan Kim; Jang Lyul Kim; Jung Il Lee

The spectrum weighted responses of various detectors were calculated to provide guidance on the proper selection and use of survey instruments on the basis of their energy response characteristics on the neutron fields. To yield the spectrum weighted response, the detector response functions of 17 neutron-measuring devices were numerically folded with each of the produced calibration neutron spectra through the in-house developed software ‘K-SWR’. The detectors’ response functions were taken from the IAEA Technical Reports Series No. 403 (TRS-403). The reference neutron fields of 21 kinds with 2 spectra groups with different proportions of thermal and fast neutrons have been produced using neutrons from the 241Am-Be sources held in a graphite pile, a bare 241Am-Be source, and a DT neutron generator. Fluence-average energy (Eave) varied from 3.8 MeV to 16.9 MeV, and the ambient-dose-equivalent rate [H*(10)/h] varied from 0.99 to 16.5 mSv/h.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2018

EVALUATION OF NEUTRON SCATTERING CORRECTION USING THE SEMI-EMPIRICAL METHOD AND THE SHADOW-CONE METHOD FOR THE NEUTRON FIELD OF THE KOREA ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Seung Kyu Lee; Sang In Kim; Jungil Lee; I. Chang; J.L. Kim; Hyoungtaek Kim; Min Chae Kim; Bong-Hwan Kim

When neutron survey metres are calibrated in neutron fields, the results for room- and air-scattered neutrons vary according to the distance from the source and the size, shape and construction of the neutron calibration room. ISO 8529-2 recommends four approaches for correcting these effects: the shadow-cone method, semi-empirical method, generalised fit method and reduced-fitting method. In this study, neutron scattering effects are evaluated and compared using the shadow-cone and semi-empirical methods for the neutron field of the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI). The neutron field is constructed using a 252Cf neutron source positioned in the centre of the neutron calibration room. To compare the neutron scattering effects using the two correction methods, measurements and simulations are performed using respectively KAERIs Bonner sphere spectrometer (BBS) and Monte Carlo N-Particle code at twenty different positions. Neutron spectra are measured by a europium-activated lithium iodide [6LiI(Eu)] scintillator in combination with the BBS. The calibration factors obtained using each methods show good agreement within 1.1%.


Radiation Measurements | 2012

Preliminary study on development and characterization of high sensitivity LiAlO2 optically stimulated luminescence material

J.I. Lee; A.S. Pradhan; J.L. Kim; I. Chang; Bong-Hwan Kim; K.S. Chung


Radiation Measurements | 2013

Characteristics of LiAlO2 – Radioluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence

J.I. Lee; A.S. Pradhan; J.L. Kim; I. Chang; Bong-Hwan Kim; K.S. Chung


Radiation Measurements | 2010

Optimization of preparation procedure of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si TLD for improving the reusability

J.L. Kim; J.I. Lee; A.S. Pradhan; I. Chang; Bong-Hwan Kim; K.S. Chung; H.S. Choe


Radiation Measurements | 2016

Dose re-estimation using thermoluminescence of chip inductors and resistors following the dose estimation by using optically stimulated luminescence readout for retrospective accident dosimetry

J.I. Lee; I. Chang; J.L. Kim; A.S. Pradhan; Bong-Hwan Kim; K.S. Chung


Radiation Measurements | 2011

LiF:Mg,Cu,Si material with intense high-temperature TL peak prepared by various thermal treatment conditions

J.I. Lee; I. Chang; J.L. Kim; Bong-Hwan Kim; Sunghwan Kim; K.S. Chung; H.S. Choe


Radiation Measurements | 2014

Effect of pre-irradiation annealing treatments on the response of high-temperature glow peaks of LiF:Mg,Ti

A.S. Pradhan; J.I. Lee; J.L. Kim; I. Chang


Radiation Measurements | 2017

Thermoluminescence of chip inductors and resistors in new generation mobile phones for retrospective accident dosimetry

J.I. Lee; H. J. Kim; J.L. Kim; A.S. Pradhan; Min Chae Kim; I. Chang; Seung Kyu Lee; Bong-Hwan Kim; Chan-Il Park; K.S. Chung

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A.S. Pradhan

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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K.S. Chung

Gyeongsang National University

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Jung-Il Lee

Samsung Medical Center

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Seung Kyu Lee

Seoul National University

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H.S. Choe

Gyeongsang National University

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