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    Characterization and Optimization of a Tensioned Metastable Fluid Nuclear Particle Sensor Using Laser Based Profilometry

    Source: Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science:;2015:;volume( 001 ):;issue: 004::page 41004
    Author:
    Hagen, Alexander R.
    ,
    Grimes, Thomas F.
    ,
    Archambault, Brian C.
    ,
    Harris, Trevor N.
    ,
    Taleyarkhan, Rusi P.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4029918
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Stateoftheart neutron detectors lack capabilities required by the fields of homeland security, health physics, and even for direct incore nuclear power monitoring. A new system being developed at Purdue’s Metastable Fluid and Advanced Research Laboratory in conjunction with S/A Labs, LLC provides capabilities that the stateoftheart lacks, and simultaneously with beta (خ²) and gamma (خ³) blindness, high (>90% intrinsic) efficiency for neutron/alpha spectroscopy and directionality, simple detection mechanism, and lowered electronic component dependence. This system, the tensioned metastable fluid detector (TMFD), provides these capabilities despite its vastly reduced cost and complexity compared with equivalent present day systems. Fluids may be placed at pressures lower than perfect vacuum (i.e.,آ negative), resulting in tensioned metastable states. These states may be induced by tensioning fluids just as one would tension solids. The TMFD works by cavitation nucleation of bubbles resulting from energy deposited by charged ions or laser photon pileup heating of fluid molecules, which are placed under sufficiently tensioned (negative) pressure states of metastability. The charged ions may be created from neutron scattering or from energetic charged particles such as alphas, alpha recoils, and fission fragments. A methodology has been created to profile the pressures in these chambers by laserinduced cavitation (LIC) for verification of a multiphysics simulation of the chambers. The methodology and simulation together have led to large efficiency gains in the current acoustically tensioned metastable fluid detector (ATMFD) system. This paper describes in detail the LIC methodology and provides background on the simulation it validates.
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    contributor authorHagen, Alexander R.
    contributor authorGrimes, Thomas F.
    contributor authorArchambault, Brian C.
    contributor authorHarris, Trevor N.
    contributor authorTaleyarkhan, Rusi P.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:22:26Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:22:26Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn2332-8983
    identifier otherNERS_1_4_041004.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/159314
    description abstractStateoftheart neutron detectors lack capabilities required by the fields of homeland security, health physics, and even for direct incore nuclear power monitoring. A new system being developed at Purdue’s Metastable Fluid and Advanced Research Laboratory in conjunction with S/A Labs, LLC provides capabilities that the stateoftheart lacks, and simultaneously with beta (خ²) and gamma (خ³) blindness, high (>90% intrinsic) efficiency for neutron/alpha spectroscopy and directionality, simple detection mechanism, and lowered electronic component dependence. This system, the tensioned metastable fluid detector (TMFD), provides these capabilities despite its vastly reduced cost and complexity compared with equivalent present day systems. Fluids may be placed at pressures lower than perfect vacuum (i.e.,آ negative), resulting in tensioned metastable states. These states may be induced by tensioning fluids just as one would tension solids. The TMFD works by cavitation nucleation of bubbles resulting from energy deposited by charged ions or laser photon pileup heating of fluid molecules, which are placed under sufficiently tensioned (negative) pressure states of metastability. The charged ions may be created from neutron scattering or from energetic charged particles such as alphas, alpha recoils, and fission fragments. A methodology has been created to profile the pressures in these chambers by laserinduced cavitation (LIC) for verification of a multiphysics simulation of the chambers. The methodology and simulation together have led to large efficiency gains in the current acoustically tensioned metastable fluid detector (ATMFD) system. This paper describes in detail the LIC methodology and provides background on the simulation it validates.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleCharacterization and Optimization of a Tensioned Metastable Fluid Nuclear Particle Sensor Using Laser Based Profilometry
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume1
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4029918
    journal fristpage41004
    journal lastpage41004
    treeJournal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science:;2015:;volume( 001 ):;issue: 004
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