Determination of Gamma-Ray Exposure Rate from Short-Lived Fission Products under Criticality Accident Conditions
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概要
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For the assessment of γ-ray doses from short-lived fission products (FPs) under criticality accident conditions, γ-ray exposure rates varying with time were experimentally determined in the Transient Experiment Critical Facility (TRACY). The data were obtained by reactivity insertion in the range of 1.50 to 2.93$. It was clarified from the experiments that the contribution of γ-ray from short-lived FPs to total exposure during the experiments was evaluated to be 15 to 17%. Hence, the contribution cannot be neglected for the assessment of γ-ray doses under criticality accident conditions. Computational analyses also indicated that γ-ray exposure rates from short-lived FPs calculated with the Monte Carlo code, MCNP4B, and photon sources based on the latest FP decay data, the JENDL FP Decay Data File 2000, well agreed with the experimental results. The exposure rates were, however, extremely underestimated when the photon sources were obtained by the ORIGEN2 code. The underestimation is due to lack of energy-dependent photon emission data for major short-lived FP nuclides in the photon database attached to the ORIGEN2 code. It was also confirmed that the underestimation arose in 1,000 s or less of time lapse after an initial power burst.
- 2002-05-25
著者
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Yanagisawa H
Japan Atomic Energy Res. Inst. Ibaraki
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Ohno A
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Ohno Akio
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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YANAGISAWA Hiroshi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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AIZAWA Eijyu
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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AIZAWA Ejiyu
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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