Marc Paff
University of Michigan
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nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2013
Marc Paff; Bent Pedersen; Jean-Michel Crochemore
Waste streams of fuel cycle, research facilities or decommissioning activities may contain measurable quantities of plutonium that must be accounted for under international safeguards agreements. Inspectors must perform measurements to verify operator declared plutonium masses within waste matrices. In some cases, inspectors might be asked to verify the presence of only a few grams of plutonium distributed in a waste drum. Neutron coincidence measurements are a standard tool to measure 240Pu content due to its high spontaneous fission rate. Given prior knowledge of isotopics, total plutonium mass can be estimated. For such measurements, the European Commissions Joint Research Centre (JRC) maintains, tests and upgrades a 3He drum monitor for deployment to European nuclear facilities at the request of EURATOM. This drum monitor consists of 148 standard 3He tubes in a 4π geometry for passive neutron coincidence measurements using a shift register and standard INCC software. The neutron drum monitor is designed to handle standard 208 L (55 gallon) waste drums. The drum counters design is optimized to handle conditioned waste drums of low plutonium content. This nondestructive measurement tool recently underwent extensive electronic and structural refurbishments resulting in CE certification (compliance with relevant European Union legislation). Before redeployment, the passive neutron detection system must undergo an extensive measurement campaign to ascertain its limits of detection of plutonium in a variety of waste matrices. For this purpose, mock waste matrices were produced. These consist of concrete filled standard waste drums. A number of cavities at different distances from the drum center allow for a variety of source locations to be tested. Plutonium metal and oxide samples ranging from milligram to gram quantities were measured during this campaign.
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2014
Marc Paff; Mateusz Monterial; Peter Marleau; Scott D. Kiff; Aaron B. Nowack; Shaun D. Clarke; Sara A. Pozzi
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015
Marc Paff; Marc L. Ruch; Alexis Poitrasson-Riviere; Athena Sagadevan; Shaun D. Clarke; Sara A. Pozzi
Archive | 2013
Peter Marleau; Scott D. Kiff; Mateusz Monterial; Marc Paff; Shaun D. Clarke; Eric D. Miller; S. A. Pozzi; John Mattingly
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016
Marc Paff; Shaun D. Clarke; Sara A. Pozzi
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017
M.M. Bourne; Shaun D. Clarke; Marc Paff; A. DiFulvio; Mark A. Norsworthy; S. A. Pozzi
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017
Mateusz Monterial; Peter Marleau; Marc Paff; Shaun D. Clarke; Sara A. Pozzi
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017
Marc Paff; Angela Di Fulvio; Shaun D. Clarke; Sara A. Pozzi
Institute of Nuclear Materials Management 58th Annual Meeting | 2017
Marc Paff; Angela Di Fulvio; Yoann Altmann; Shaun D. Clarke; S. A. Pozzi
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2016
Marc Paff; Marc L. Ruch; Shaun D. Clarke; Sara A. Pozzi