Abstract
The helium accumulation fluence monitor (HAFM) has been developed for a fast reactor dosimetry. The HAFM measurement system was calibrated using He gas and He implanted samples and the measurement accuracy was confirmed to be less than 5%. Based on the preliminary irradiation test in JOYO, the measured He in the {sup 10}B type HAFM agreed well with the calculated values using the JENDL-3.2 library. (author)
Ito, Chikara
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- Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corp., Oarai, Ibaraki (Japan). Oarai Engineering Center
Citation Formats
Ito, Chikara.
Calibration of a He accumulation fluence monitor for fast reactor dosimetry.
Japan: N. p.,
1997.
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Ito, Chikara.
Calibration of a He accumulation fluence monitor for fast reactor dosimetry.
Japan.
Ito, Chikara.
1997.
"Calibration of a He accumulation fluence monitor for fast reactor dosimetry."
Japan.
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abstractNote = {The helium accumulation fluence monitor (HAFM) has been developed for a fast reactor dosimetry. The HAFM measurement system was calibrated using He gas and He implanted samples and the measurement accuracy was confirmed to be less than 5%. Based on the preliminary irradiation test in JOYO, the measured He in the {sup 10}B type HAFM agreed well with the calculated values using the JENDL-3.2 library. (author)}
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title = {Calibration of a He accumulation fluence monitor for fast reactor dosimetry}
author = {Ito, Chikara}
abstractNote = {The helium accumulation fluence monitor (HAFM) has been developed for a fast reactor dosimetry. The HAFM measurement system was calibrated using He gas and He implanted samples and the measurement accuracy was confirmed to be less than 5%. Based on the preliminary irradiation test in JOYO, the measured He in the {sup 10}B type HAFM agreed well with the calculated values using the JENDL-3.2 library. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
}