Conversion from Film to Image Plates for Transfer Method Neutron Radiography of Nuclear Fuel

Aaron E. Craft, Glen C. Papaioannou, David L. Chichester, Walter J. Williams
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This paper summarizes efforts to characterize and qualify a computed radiography (CR) system for neutron radiography of irradiated nuclear fuel at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). INL has multiple programs that are actively developing, testing, and evaluating new nuclear fuels. Irradiated fuel experiments are subjected to a number of sequential post-irradiation examination techniques that provide insight into the overall behavior and performance of the fuel. One of the first and most important of these exams is neutron radiography, which provides more comprehensive information about the internal condition of irradiated nuclear fuel than any other non-destructive technique to date. Results from neutron radiography are often the driver for subsequent examinations of the PIE program. Features of interest that can be evaluated using neutron radiography include irradiation-induced swelling, isotopic and fuel-fragment redistribution, plate deformations, and fuel fracturing. The NRAD currently uses the foil-film transfer technique with film for imaging fuel. INL is pursuing multiple efforts to advance its neutron imaging capabilities for evaluating irradiated fuel and other applications, including conversion from film to CR image plates. Neutron CR is the current state-of-the-art for neutron imaging of highly-radioactive objects. Initial neutron radiographs of various types of nuclear fuel indicate that radiographs can be obtained of comparable image quality currently obtained using film. This paper provides neutron radiographs of representative irradiated fuel pins along with neutron radiographs of standards that informed the qualification of the neutron CR system for routine use. Additionally, this paper includes evaluations of some of the CR scanner parameters and their effects on image quality.

核燃料转移法中子射线照相从胶片到像板的转换
本文综述了美国爱达荷国家实验室(INL)为辐照核燃料中子放射照相而建立的计算机放射照相(CR)系统的特征和鉴定工作。国际原子能研究所有多个项目正在积极开发、测试和评估新的核燃料。辐照燃料实验要经过一系列连续的辐照后检查技术,以深入了解燃料的整体行为和性能。这些检查中最重要的一项是中子射线照相,它比迄今为止任何其他非破坏性技术都能提供有关辐照核燃料内部状况的更全面的信息。中子射线照相的结果通常是后续PIE程序检查的驱动因素。利用中子射线照相技术可以评估的相关特征包括辐照引起的膨胀、同位素和燃料碎片重分布、板块变形和燃料破裂。NRAD目前使用薄膜转移技术与薄膜成像燃料。INL正在努力提高其中子成像能力,以评估辐照燃料和其他应用,包括从胶片到CR成像板的转换。中子CR是目前最先进的高放射性物体中子成像技术。不同类型核燃料的初始中子射线照片表明,可以获得与目前使用胶片获得的图像质量相当的射线照片。本文提供了具有代表性的辐照燃料针的中子射线照片,以及为常规使用的中子CR系统的鉴定提供了标准的中子射线照片。此外,本文还对CR扫描仪的一些参数及其对图像质量的影响进行了评价。
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