Computational Investigation and Experimental Verification of Multiplicity Counting from the Continuous Signals of Fission Chambers
Report, 2021
Until recently only the theory of the method was elaborated. The purpose of the work described in this report was to verify the method and investigate its performance and applicability through detailed simulations as well as with a dedicated experiment. Numerical simulations of the method were performed by a code specially developed for this study, and pilot measurements were performed at the critical assembly KUCA of the Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University (KURNS). This report gives an account of both the work performed and the results of the study.
simulation
fission chambers
KUCA
Multiplicity counting
measurements
Nuclear safeguards
current mode
Author
Lajos Nagy
Chalmers, Physics, Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics
Gergely Klujber
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Tsuyoshi Misawa
Kyoto University
Yasunori Kitamura
Kyoto University
István Barth
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Imre Pazsit
Chalmers, Physics, Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics
Máté Szieberth
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Driving Forces
Sustainable development
Subject Categories
Subatomic Physics
Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified
Other Physics Topics
Signal Processing
Areas of Advance
Energy
CTH-NT - Chalmers University of Technology, Nuclear Engineering: CTH-NT-345
Publisher
Chalmers