Neutronic feasibility study of using a multipurpose MNSR for BNCT, NR, and NAA.

Journal: Applied Radiation And Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation And Methods For Use In Agriculture, Industry And Medicine
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Abstract

In this study, the conceptual design of a multipurpose research reactor for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT), neutron radiography (NR) and neutron activation analysis (NAA) applications has been performed. Specifically, a suitable epithermal neutron flux (φEpi) of about 1×109 (n.cm-2.s-1) for BNCT and high quality thermal neutron flux (φTh) of above 1×106 (n.cm-2.s-1)for NR are carried out based on our LEU reactor core designing. The UO2 fuel with density of 10.5 g/cm3 and enrichment of 12.4% is applied as an appropriate LEU fuel. The reactor safety is assured by designing the safety control rod system with two banks. A fission converter facility (FCF) consists of 19 fuel rods of UO2 is used to increase φEpi for BNCT treatment. Furthermore, a unique thermal column of heavy water is used to increase φTh for NR purpose. Four internal irradiation sites, two external irradiation sites, and one large thermal column irradiation site are considered at the reactor which can be used for NAA application. The results of neutronic calculations show that the reactor meets the neutronic design limits for a low power research reactor.

Authors
J Mokhtari, F Faghihi, M H Dastjerdi, J Khorsandi

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