Petty Bernitt Cartemo
Chalmers University of Technology
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Nuclear Science and Engineering | 2016
Imre Pázsit; Cristina Montalvo; Henrik Nylén; Tell Andersson; Augusto Hernández-Solís; Petty Bernitt Cartemo
Abstract Core-barrel motion (CBM) surveillance and diagnostics, based on the amplitude of the peaks of the normalized auto power spectral densities (APSDs) of the ex-core neutron detectors, have been performed and continuously developed in Sweden and were applied for monitoring of the three PWR units, Ringhals 2 to 4. From 2005, multiple measurements were taken during each fuel cycle, and these revealed a periodic behavior of the 8-Hz peak of the beam-mode motion: the amplitude increases within the cycle and returns to a lower value at the beginning of the next cycle. The work reported in this paper aims to clarify the physical reason for this behavior. A combination of a mode separation method in the time domain and a nonlinear curve-fitting procedure of the frequency spectra revealed that two types of vibration phenomena contribute to the beam-mode peak. The lower frequency peak around 7 Hz in the ex-core detector APSDs corresponds to the CBM, whose amplitude does not change during the cycle. The higher frequency peak around 8 Hz arises from the individual vibrations of the fuel assemblies, and its amplitude increases monotonically during the cycle. This paper gives an account of the work that has been made to verify the above hypothesis.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2015
Anna Vesterlund; Dina Chernikova; Petty Bernitt Cartemo; Kåre Axell; Anders Nordlund; Gunnar Skarnemark; Christian Ekberg; Henrik Ramebäck
Gamma ray spectra of strong (241)Am sources may reveal information about the source composition as there may be other radioactive nuclides such as progeny and radioactive impurities present. In this work the possibility to use gamma spectrometry to identify inherent signatures in (241)Am sources in order to differentiate sources from each other, is investigated. The studied signatures are age, i.e. time passed since last chemical separation, and presence of impurities. The spectra of some sources show a number of Doppler broadened peaks in the spectrum which indicate the presence of nuclear reactions on light elements within the sources. The results show that the investigated sources can be differentiated between by age and/or presence of impurities. These spectral features would be useful information in a national nuclear forensics library (NNFL) in cases when the visual information on the source, e.g. the source number, is unavailable.
International Journal of Nuclear Energy Science and Technology | 2014
Petty Bernitt Cartemo; Anders Nordlund
Positron lifetime measurements are used as a tool for obtaining a deeper understanding of positron behaviour in solids and calibrating the Chalmers Pulsed Positron Beam. Experiments are executed for positron energies up to 13 keV corresponding to the maximum penetration depth in Au of roughly 400 nm and measurement results are compared to PENELOPE simulations. Reference towards Makhov modelling is made. The future goal of the study is to investigate the depth dependence of ion-induced radiation damage where positrons will be used to characterise sizes and intensities of vacancy-type lattice defects.
Proceeding of ESARDA meeting 2013 | 2013
Petty Bernitt Cartemo; Anders Nordlund; Dina Chernikova
NKS-323 | 2014
Petty Bernitt Cartemo; Jenny Nilsson; Anders Nordlund; Mats Isaksson
Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2015
Petty Bernitt Cartemo; Jenny Nilsson; Mats Isaksson; Anders Nordlund
Archive | 2015
Petty Bernitt Cartemo
Proceeding of ESARDA meeting 2013 | 2013
Dina Chernikova; Kåre Axell; Imre Pázsit; Anders Nordlund; Petty Bernitt Cartemo
Archive | 2011
Petty Bernitt Cartemo
IYNC 2010 proceedings | 2010
Petty Bernitt Cartemo