ASTM E2059-2015e1 Standard Practice for Application and Analysis of Nuclear Research Emulsions for Fast Neutron Dosimetry《快中子剂量测定用核研究乳剂的应用和分析的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E2059 151Standard Practice forApplication and Analysis of Nuclear Research Emulsions forFast Neutron Dosimetry1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2059; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision,
2、the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTEIn paragraph 1.5, “three major limitations” was corrected editorially to “four major limitations” in March 2016.1
3、. Scope1.1 Nuclear Research Emulsions (NRE) have a long andillustrious history of applications in the physical sciences, earthsciences and biological sciences (1,2)2. In the physicalsciences, NRE experiments have led to many fundamentaldiscoveries in such diverse disciplines as nuclear physics,cosmi
4、c ray physics and high energy physics. In the appliedphysical sciences, NRE have been used in neutron physicsexperiments in both fission and fusion reactor environments(3-6). Numerous NRE neutron experiments can be found inother applied disciplines, such as nuclear engineering, environ-mental monito
5、ring and health physics. Given the breadth ofNRE applications, there exist many textbooks and handbooksthat provide considerable detail on the techniques used in theNRE method.As a consequence, this practice will be restrictedto the application of the NRE method for neutron measure-ments in reactor
6、physics and nuclear engineering with particu-lar emphasis on neutron dosimetry in benchmark fields (seeMatrix E706).1.2 NRE are passive detectors and provide time integratedreaction rates. As a consequence, NRE provide fluence mea-surements without the need for time-dependent corrections,such as ari
7、se with radiometric (RM) dosimeters (see TestMethod E1005). NRE provide permanent records, so thatoptical microscopy observations can be carried out any timeafter exposure. If necessary, NRE measurements can be re-peated at any time to examine questionable data or to obtainrefined results.1.3 Since
8、NRE measurements are conducted with opticalmicroscopes, high spatial resolution is afforded for fine struc-ture experiments. The attribute of high spatial resolution canalso be used to determine information on the angular anisot-ropy of the in-situ neutron field (4,5,7). It is not possible foractive
9、 detectors to provide such data because of in-situperturbations and finite-size effects (see Section 11).1.4 The existence of hydrogen as a major constituent ofNRE affords neutron detection through neutron scattering onhydrogen, that is, the well known (n,p) reaction. NRE mea-surements in low power
10、reactor environments have beenpredominantly based on this (n,p) reaction. NRE have alsobeen used to measure the6Li (n,t)4He and the10B(n,)7Lireactions by including6Li and10B in glass specks near themid-plane of the NRE (8,9). Use of these two reactions doesnot provide the general advantages of the (
11、n,p) reaction forneutron dosimetry in low power reactor environments (seeSection 4).As a consequence, this standard will be restricted tothe use of the (n,p) reaction for neutron dosimetry in low powerreactor environments.1.5 LimitationsThe NRE method possesses four majorlimitations for applicabilit
12、y in low power reactor environ-ments.1.5.1 Gamma-Ray SensitivityGamma-rays create a sig-nificant limitation for NRE measurements.Above a gamma-rayexposure of approximately 0.025 Gy, NRE can become foggedby gamma-ray induced electron events. At this level ofgamma-ray exposure, neutron induced proton-
13、recoil tracks canno longer be accurately measured. As a consequence, NREexperiments are limited to low power environments such asfound in critical assemblies and benchmark fields. Moreover,applications are only possible in environments where thebuildup of radioactivity, for example, fission products
14、, islimited.1.5.2 Low Energy LimitIn the measurement of tracklength for proton recoil events, track length decreases asproton-recoil energy decreases. Proton-recoil track length be-low approximately 3m in NRE can not be adequately mea-sured with optical microscopy techniques. As proton-recoiltrack l
15、ength decreases below approximately 3 m, it becomesvery difficult to measure track length accurately. This 3 mtrack length limit corresponds to a low energy limit ofapplicability in the range of approximately 0.3 to 0.4 MeV forneutron induced proton-recoil measurements in NRE.1This practice is under
16、 the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E10 on NuclearTechnology and Applications, and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeE10.05 on Nuclear Radiation Metrology.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2015. Published November 2010. Originallyapproved in 2000. Last previous edition approved in 2010 as E
17、2059 - 06(2010).DOI: 10.1520/E2059-15.2The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end ofthe text.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States11.5.3 High-Energy LimitsAs a consequence of finite-sizeli
18、mitations, fast-neutron spectrometry measurements are lim-ited to 15 MeV. The limit for in-situ spectrometry in reactorenvironments is 8MeV.1.5.4 Track Density LimitThe ability to measure protonrecoil track length with optical microscopy techniques dependson track density. Above a certain track dens
19、ity, a maze orlabyrinth of overlapping tracks is created, which precludes theuse of optical microscopy techniques. For manual scanning,this limitation arises above approximately 104tracks/cm2,whereas interactive computer based scanning systems canextend this limit up to approximately 105tracks/cm2.
20、Theselimits correspond to neutron fluences of 106107cm2,respectively.1.6 Neutron Spectrometry (Differential Measurements)Fordifferential neutron spectrometry measurements in low powerreactor environments, NRE experiments can be conducted intwo different modes. In the more general mode, NRE areirradi
21、ated in-situ in the low power reactor environment. Thismode of NRE experiments is called the 4 mode, since thein-situ irradiation creates tracks in all directions (see 3.1.1). Inspecial circumstances, where the direction of the neutron fluxis known, NRE are oriented parallel to the direction of then
22、eutron flux. In this orientation, one edge of the NRE faces theincident neutron flux, so that this measurement mode is calledthe end-on mode. Scanning of proton-recoil tracks is differentfor these two different modes. Subsequent data analysis is alsodifferent for these two modes (see 3.1.1 and 3.1.2
23、).1.7 Neutron Dosimetry (Integral Measurements)NRE alsoafford integral neutron dosimetry through use of the (n,p)reaction in low power reactor environments. Two differenttypes of (n,p) integral mode dosimetry reactions are possible,namely the I-integral (see 3.2.1) and the J-integral (see 3.2.2)(10,
24、11). Proton-recoil track scanning for these integral reac-tions is conducted in a different mode than scanning fordifferential neutron spectrometry (see 3.2). Integral mode dataanalysis is also different than the analysis required for differ-ential neutron spectrometry (see 3.2). This practice will
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