Karen Arlete Guzmán-García
Technical University of Madrid
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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2015
Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; R. Méndez-Villafañe; Héctor René Vega-Carrillo
Monte Carlo calculations were carried out to characterize the neutron field produced by the calibration neutron sources of the Neutron Standards Laboratory at the Research Center for Energy, Environment, and Technology (CIEMAT) in Spain. For (241)AmBe and (252)Cf neutron sources, the neutron spectra, the ambient dose equivalent rates and the total neutron fluence rates were estimated. In the calibration hall, there are several items that modify the neutron field. To evaluate their effects different cases were used, from point-like source in vacuum up to the full model. Additionally, using the full model, the neutron spectra were estimated to different distances along the bench; with these spectra, the total neutron fluence and the ambient dose equivalent rates were calculated. The hall walls induce the largest changes in the neutron spectra and the respective integral quantities. The free-field neutron spectrum is modified due the room return effect.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016
Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Héctor René Vega-Carrillo; Eduardo Gallego; Alfredo Lorente-Fillol; R. Méndez-Villafañe; Juan Antonio Porro González; Sviatoslav Ibáñez-Fernández
The response of a scintillation neutron detector of ZnS(Ag) with 10B was calculated, using the MCNPX Monte Carlo Code. The detector consists of four panels of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and five thin layers of ~0.017cm thick 10B+ZnS(Ag) in contact with the PMMA. The response was calculated for the bare detector and with different thicknesses of High Density Polyethylene, HDPE, moderator for 29 monoenergetic sources as well as 241AmBe and 252Cf neutrons sources. In these calculations the reaction rate 10B(n, α)7Li and the neutron fluence in the sensitive area of the detector 10B+ZnS(Ag) was estimated. Measurements were made at the Neutron Measurements Laboratory, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, LMN-UPM, to quantify the detections in counts per second in response to a 252Cf neutron source separated 200cm. The MCNPX computations were compared with measurements to estimate the efficiency of ZnS(Ag) for detecting the α that is created in the 10B(n, α)7Li reaction. After validating new models with different geometries it will be possible to improve the detector response trying to achieve a sensitivity of 2.5cps-ng252Cf comparable with the response requirements for 3He detectors installed in the Radiation Portal Monitors, RPMs. This type of detector can be considered an alternative to the 3He detectors for detection of Special Nuclear Material, SNM.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018
Lenin E. Cevallos-Robalino; Gonzalo Felipe García-Fernández; Eduardo Gallego; Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Héctor René Vega-Carrillo
Detection of hidden explosives is of utmost importance for homeland security. Several configurations of an Explosives Detection System (EDS) to intercept hidden threats, made up with a Deuterium-Deuterium (D-D) compact neutron generator and NaI (Tl) scintillation detectors, have been evaluated using MCNP6 code. The systems response to various samples of explosives, such as RDX and Ammonium Nitrate, is analysed. The D-D generator is able to produce fast neutrons with 2.5u202fMeV energy in a maximum yield of 1010 n/s. It is surrounded by high-density polyethylene to thermalize the fast neutrons and to optimize interactions with the sample inspected, whose emission of gamma rays gives a characteristic spectrum of the elements that constitute it. This procedure allows to determine its chemical composition and to identify the type of substance. The necessary shielding is evaluated to estimate its thicknesses depending on the admissible dose of operation, using lead and polyethylene. The results show that its functionality is promising in the field of national security for explosives inspection.
Radiation Measurements | 2014
Héctor René Vega-Carrillo; Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Eduardo Gallego; A. Lorente
Radiation Measurements, ISSN 1350-4487, 2017-12, Vol. 107 | 2017
Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Héctor René Vega Carrillo; Eduardo F. Gallego Díaz; Juan Antonio Porro González; Roberto Méndez Villafañe; Alfredo Lorente Fillol; Sviatoslav Ibáñez-Fernández
Radiation Measurements | 2017
Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Héctor René Vega-Carrillo; Eduardo Gallego; Juan Antonio Porro González; Roberto Méndez Villafañe; A. Lorente; Sviatoslav Ibáñez-Fernández
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2017
Héctor René Vega-Carrillo; Luis Hernandez-Adame; Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Arturo Agustin Ortiz-Hernandez; Jose Antonio Rodriguez-Rodriguez; Cesar Antonio Juarez-Alvarado
RIIIT Revista Internacional de Investigación e Innovación Tecnologica, ISSN 2007-9753, 2016-11, Vol. 4, No. 23 | 2016
Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Héctor René Vega Carrillo; Eduardo F. Gallego Díaz; Juan Antonio González González; Alfredo Lorente Fillol
Industriales Research Meeting 2016 | Industriales Research Meeting 2016 | 20 abril 2016 | Escuela Técnica Superior Ingenieros Industriales - UPM - Madrid | 2016
Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Eduardo F. Gallego Díaz; Héctor René Vega Carrillo; Alfredo Lorente Fillol; Juan Antonio González González
IV Congreso Conjunto SEFM 20 - SEPR 15. Física y salud: retos y perspectivas de la física médica y la protección radiológica | IV Congreso Conjunto SEFM 20 - SEPR 15. Física y salud: retos y perspectivas de la física médica y la protección radiológica | 23 al 26 de junio de 2015 | Valencia | 2015
Karen Arlete Guzmán-García; Héctor René Vega-Carrillo; Eduardo F. Gallego Díaz; Alfredo Lorente Fillol; Juan Antonio González González; Sviatoslav Ibáñez-Fernández