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  • The Korean Society of Surface Science and Engineering
  • Volume 56(1); 2023
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The Korean Society of Surface Science and Engineering 2023;56(1):84-93. Published online: Feb, 28, 2023

An analysis of neutron sources and gamma-ray in spent fuels using SCALE-ORIGEN-ARP

  • So-Hee Cha, Kwang-Heon Park*
    Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Kyunggi-do, 446-701, Korea
Abstract

The spent nuclear fuel is burned during the planned cycle in the plant and then generates elements such as actinide series, fission products, and plutonium with a long half-life. An ‘interim storage’ step is needed to manage the high radioactivity and heat emitted by nuclides until permanent-disposal. In the case of Korea, there is no space to dispose of high-level radioactive waste after use, so there is a need for a period of time using interim storage. Therefore, the intensity of neutrons and gamma-ray must be determined to ensure the integrity of spent nuclear fuel during interim storage. In particular, the most important thing in spent nuclear fuel is burnup evaluation, estimation of the source term of neutrons and gamma-ray is regarded as a reference measurement of the burnup evaluation. In this study, an analysis of spent nuclear fuel was conducted by setting up a virtual fuel burnup case based on CE16x16 fuel to check the total amount and spectrum of neutron, gamma radiation produced. The correlation between BU (burnup), IE (enrichment), and CT (cooling time) will be identified through spent nuclear fuel burnup calculation. In addition, the composition of nuclide inventory, actinide and fission products can be identified.

Keywords Spent nuclear fuel; Neutron source; gamma-ray; Burnup; Enrichment; Cooling time.