Sun-Ha Kim
KAERI
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2009
Yong-Sam Chung; Sun-Ha Kim; Jong-Hwa Moon; Sung-Yeol Baek; Hark-Rho Kim; Young-Jin Kim
A rapid pneumatic transfer system (PTS) for an instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) is developed as an automatic irradiation facility involving the measurement of a short half-life nuclide and a delayed neutron counting system. Three new PTS designs with improved functions were constructed at the HANARO research reactor in 2006. The new system is composed of a manual system and an automatic system for both an INAA and a delayed neutron activation analysis (DNAA). The design and basic conception of a modified PTS are described, and the functions of system operation and control, radiation protection and emissions of radioactive gas are improved. In addition, a form of capsule transportation of these systems is tested. The experimental results pertaining to the irradiation characteristics with variation of the neutron flux and the temperature of the irradiation position with the irradiation time are presented, as is an analysis of the reference material for analytical quality control and uncertainty assessments.
Analytica Chimica Acta | 2008
Jong-Hwa Moon; Sun-Ha Kim; Yong-Sam Chung; Yu-Na Lee; Hee-Joong Kim; Yong-Eun Kim
Sediment samples were collected from seven locations of the MeeHo stream in Cheongju city, strained out by a sieve, dried by an oven and pulverized by an agate mortar. Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) was applied for the determination of the elemental contents in the sediment samples by using the NAA #1 and #2 irradiation holes of the HANARO research reactor and HPGe gamma-ray spectrometers. Twenty-five elements were determined by a relative method with NIST SRM 2711-Montan Soil and the ranges of the elemental contents for the seven locations were identified. The contamination levels for elements such as As, Ba, Cr, Mn, Fe and Zn were compared with the guidelines of USEPA. The detection limits and combined uncertainties for the hazardous elements such as As, Ba, Cr, Mn, Sb, V and Zn were estimated under the given analytical conditions.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2002
Yong-Sam Chung; Jong-Hwa Moon; Kwang-Won Park; Sun-Ha Kim; Jin-Hong Lee; Kil-Yong Lee
Instrumental neutron activation analysis was used for the analysis of 25 trace elements in airborne particulate matter (PM) for air pollution monitoring. For the collection of air samples, the Gent stacked filter unit low volume sampler and two types of Nuclepore polycarbonate filters were employed. Samples were collected at selected sampling dates in suburban and industrial regions of Daejon city in the Republic of Korea. Mass concentrations and black carbon of PM were measured, and enrichment factors were calculated. The results were used to describe the emission sources and their correlation patterns.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2013
Yong-Sam Chung; Sun-Ha Kim; Gwang-Min Sun; Jong-Hwa Moon; Jong Il Choi; Beom-Seok Song; Jae-Hun Kim
A quantitative analysis of mineral contents in several kinds of foods is needed to obtain information on a comprehensive elemental composition as well as an investigation on the effects of human health and nutrition based on the dietary intake of mineral elements. In 2012, six kinds of new Korean space foods (KSF) such as sweet pumpkin porridge, dakgalbi (spicy grilled chicken), Manila clam porridge, ox leg bone-cabbage soup, ginseng-chicken porridge, and chicken curry rice were developed by KAERI, and the contents of more than 15 elements in the samples were determined using an instrumental neutron activation analysis. A certified reference material associated with a biological food sample was used for analytical quality control. The analytical results were evaluated according to the elemental concentrations with KSF samples and compared with the reported values. These results will be applied toward the identification of gamma-irradiated foods.
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology | 2008
Gil Hoon Ahn; Il-Jin Park; Jongjib Kim; Gyungsik Min; Sun-Ha Kim; Yong-Sam Chung
The DNAA system made up of pneumatic transport system, neutron detector assembly, and signal processing equipment was installed in the High-flux Advanced Neutron Application Reactor (HANARO). The optimized position of the detector in the delayed neutron counting (DNC) system was evaluated at a distance 15.1 cm from center of the DNC system with 18 He-3 detectors using MCNP simulation. The system shows excellent linearity from 0.67 ng to 713 ng U-235, and reproducibility of 1.26% standard deviation for the various mass groups of U-235 samples. The DNAA system shows detection efficiency of ~30 % and U-235 detection limit of 1ng. This system can be used on a screening method to assist the environmental sample analysis and to protect the clean room from elevated levels of fissile material that might be in routine samples.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2005
Yong-Sam Chung; Sun-Ha Kim; Jong-Hwa Moon; Young-Jin Kim; Jong-Myoung Lim; Jin-Hong Lee
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2008
Yong-Sam Chung; Sun-Ha Kim; Jong-Hwa Moon; Sung-Yeol Baek; Young-Jin Kim; Hark-Rho Kim; Il-Jin Park; Kyung-Sik Min
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2007
Jong-Hwa Moon; Sun-Ha Kim; Yong-Sam Chung; Young-Jin Kim
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2007
Yong-Sam Chung; Jong-Hwa Moon; Sun-Ha Kim; Sang-Hoon Kang; Young-Jin Kim
Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2006
Yong-Sam Chung; Sun-Ha Kim; Jong-Hwa Moon; Hark-Rho Kim; Young-Jin Kim