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Investigations on the Pu-to-244Cm ratio method for Pu accountancy in pyroprocessing

  • Sunil S. Chirayath;Heukjin Boo;Seung Min Woo
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.10
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    • pp.3525-3534
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    • 2023
  • Non-uniformity of Pu and Cm composition in used nuclear fuel was analyzed to determine its effect on Pu accountancy in pyroprocessing, while employing the Pu-to-244Cm ratio method. Burnup simulation of a typical pressurized water reactor fuel assembly, required for the analysis, was carried out using MCNP code. Used fuel nuclide composition, as a function of nine axial and two radial meshes, were evaluated. The axial variation of neutron flux and self-shielding effects were found to affect the uniformity of Pu and Cm compositions and in turn the Pu-to-244Cm ratio. However, the results of the study showed that these non-uniformities do not affect the use of Pu-to-244Cm ratio method for Pu accountancy, if the measurement samples are drawn from the voloxidized powder at the feed step of pyroprocessing. 'Material Unaccounted For' and its uncertainty estimates are also presented for a pyrprocessing facility to verify safeguards monitoring requirements of the IAEA.

The Effects of the Capsule Density Uniformity on the Behavior of Cylindrical Capsules Transported through a Pipeline (관로를 통하여 수송되는 원통형 캡슐의 거동에 대하여 캡슐밀도의 균일성이 미치는 영향)

  • 이경훈
    • Water for future
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 1993
  • This paper presents the results of a study conducted to improve the understanding of the characteristics of cylindrical capsule flow in a pipeline by taking into account of the effect of capsule density uniformity. The effect of capsule density variation in the axial direction was studied both experimentally and anaytically. The experiments were conducted in a 190mm diameter straight pipe 17m long. The velocity, gap and tilt of capsules were measured under various conditions, In order to interpret the data on various capsule density conditions, the stability index given in the dimensionless number was introduced. The motion of capsules in pipelines is strongly affected by the stability of the capsules characterized by the stability index. The experiments conducted prover that the stability index is a valid criterion for explaining and correlating data on the capsule motion and the capsule density uniformity.

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The Effects of the Capsule Density Uniformity on the Behavior of Cylindrical Capsules Transpored through a Pipeline (관로를 통하여 수송되는 원통형 캡슐의 거동에 대하여 캡슐밀도의 균일성이 미치는 영향)

  • 이경훈;이관수
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 1993.07a
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    • pp.483-490
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    • 1993
  • This paper presents the results of a study conducted to improve the understanding of the characteristics of cylindrical capsule flow in a pipeline by taking into account of the effect of capsule density uniformity. The effect of capsule density variation in the axial direction was studied both experimentally and analytically. The experiments were xonducted in a 190mm diameter straight pipe 18m long. The velocity, tilt of capsules and the gap between the capsule bottom and the pipe bottom were measured under various conditions. In order to interpret the data on the various capsule density conditions, the stability index given in the dimensionless numberwas introduced. The motion of capsules in pipelines is strongly affected by the stability of the capsules characterized by the stability index. The experiments conducted proved that the stability index is a valid criterion for explaining and correlating data on the capsule motion and the capsule density uniformity.

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Development of photoresist ashing process in an ICP with periodic axial magnetic field (주기적인 축방향 자기장을 추가한 유도결합형 플라즈마 장치에서의 감광제 제거공정 개발)

  • 송호영;라상호;박세근;오범환
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.06b
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    • pp.290-293
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    • 2000
  • Low frequency(<100Hz) weak magnetic field(<20gauss) is applied axially to an inductively coupled oxygen plasma(ICP), and its plasma characteristics are monitored by OES(Optical Emission Spectroscopy) and Langmuir probe. It is found that periodic magnetic field enhances ashing rate by 25% and improves its uniformity upto 4.5% over 8" wafer. From electron energy distribution function, both low and high energy electrons are identified and relative abundancy is found to be controlled by the applied frequency. Moreover, it is observed that ionization and dissociation species are varied with applied frequency. We insert an aluminium baffle in the chamber to get better uniformity and less plasma damage.

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직병렬 유도결합형 안테나를 이용한 대면적 플라즈마 소스 연구

  • 김봉주;이승걸;오범환;이일항;박세근
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06b
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    • pp.201-204
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    • 2002
  • A large area inductively coupled plasma which is applicable to LCD processing is built with a modified single loop RF antenna. Combination of parallel and series paths of RF current through the antenna induces local enhancement of plasma density, which in turn provides uniform plasma density near the substrate. The plasma density distribution is measured and compared with that of the conventional single loop antenna. Aisotropic etching of photoresist is performed, and it is found that etch uniformity is improved by 3% from 15% of the conventional etcher over 350$\times$300mm glass substrates. Photoresist etching rate and uniformity can be further improved by applying a periodic weak axial magnetic fieid.

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Magnetic Flux Density Distributions and Discharge Characteristics of a Newly Designed Magnetized Inductively Coupled Plasma

  • Cheong, Hee-Woon
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.360-365
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    • 2015
  • Spatial distributions of magnetic flux density in a newly designed magnetized inductively coupled plasma (M-ICP) etcher were investigated. Radial and axial magnetic flux densities as well as the magnetic flux density on the center of the substrate holder were controllable by placing multiple circular coils around the etcher properly. The plasma density non-uniformity in M-ICP (25 Gauss) can be reduced (1.4%) compared to that in ICP (16.7%) when the neutral gas pressure was 0.67 Pa and a right-hand circularly polarized wave (R-wave) can be propagated in to the etcher by making magnetic flux density increases both radially and axially from the center of the substrate holder.

Numerical study on the Air Flow Characteristics inside a DPF with Diffuser Shape (확대관 형상에 따른 DPF 내의 유동특성 해석)

  • Rhim, Dong-Ryul;Lee, Sang-Up;Kim, Min-Jung;Kim, Soong-Kee;Kim, Seong-Kyu
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.12a
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    • pp.796-802
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    • 2005
  • Numerical analysis has been conducted for improving air flow characteristics in the exhaust aftertreatment system of diesel-fueled passenger cars by changing axial length and cone shape of a DPF diffuser. The results of air velocity and static pressure distributions along with air flow uniformity results suggest that a diffuser shape with 2D or 3D function type is better for air flow patterns in front of a DPF.

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Image Comparative Evaluation by PET/CT Equipment Using Phantom (팬텀을 활용한 PET/CT 장비 별 영상 비교 평가)

  • Moo-Jin Jeong;Jun-Chul Ham;Yong-Hoon Choi;Young-Kag Bahn;Han-Sang Lim;Jae-Sam Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study aims to identify SUV, SNR, spatial resolution, and axial uniformity under the same reconstruction conditions and to find out the differences between equipment models. Materials and Methods: The equipment was GE's Discovery 600, 710, IQ, MI(GE Healthcare, USA), and the Phantom used ACR(American College of Radiology) Flangeless Esser Phantom and PET/SPECT Performance Phantom. The PET/SPECT Performance Phantom injected 18F-FDG at a concentration of 3.8 kBq/mL, and the ACR Flangeless Esser Phantom made the conditions for Hot Spot and Background activity for 4 : 1. Image evaluation was compared and evaluated for SUV, SNR, spatial resolution, and axial uniformity with the same reconstruction that added SharpIR of VPHD. Results: The SUVmax showed a difference up to 4.6% with an average of 2.71, 2.35, 1.89, and 1.43 from Hot Spot 1 to 4, and the SUVmean showed a difference up to 4.7% with 2.06, 1.75, 1.49, and 1.27. There was a difference up to 5% between equipment, and there was no significant difference between both SUVmax and SUVmean. SNR showed a difference up to 0.04 with an average of 0.37, 0.26, 0.18, and 0.11. FWHM showed a difference up to 0.27. Lastly, COV of axial uniformity was up to 0.018. Conclusion: SUV showed differences within 5% between equipment and showed no significant difference. This is considered to be used as basic data that can be used for the development and replacement of equipment because it has the advantage of being able to observe with a large number of equipment.

Comparison of Thyroid Doses for Shielding Material Changes in Neck Computed Tomography (Neck CT에서 차폐체 재료 변화에 따른 Thyroid 선량 비교 연구)

  • Kang, Eun Bo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.65-71
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    • 2019
  • With regard to current Neck CT, Bismuth shielding boards are often being used to reduce exposure to superficial organs such as the thyroid. However, beam hardening often occurs near superficial organs with Bismuth shielding boards and variations in CT Number, Noise, and Uniformity values occur severely. This study looked into the usefulness of shielding boards made from aluminum and silicone that can be easily obtained and have good machinability by comparing them to the existing Bismuth shielding board. An Aluminum 7.3mm and a Silicone 21.5mm were made with shielding ratios similar to that of the Bismuth(0.06 mmPb). TLD (TLD-100) was placed on the thyroid area of the Phantom (RS-108T) and 5 doses were measured for each. To compare image quality, CT Number and Noise variations in axial images of the thyroid area in Neck CT images were compared. Also, variations in CT Number, Noise, and Uniformity were measured in the AAPM phantom images and compared. In the results, when thyroid doses for each shielding board were compared, the Bismuth shielding board showed a 14% reduction, the Silicone 21.5mm showed a 15% reduction, and the Aluminum 7.3mm showed a 13% reduction compared to the Non-Shield. Statistically, there were no significant differences in comparison with the Bismuth shielding board. In CT Number variations of thyroid area images, variations were largest for the Bismuth shielding board. With Uniformity evaluations of the AAPM phantom, the Bismuth shielding board was found unsuitable and the Aluminum 7.3mm and Silicone 21.5mm satisfied the acceptance criteria. Research results show that the Aluminum 7.3mm and Silicone 21.5mm have a similar shielding ratio to the high-priced Bismuth shielding board that is currently being used clinically and in comparison tests of CT Number attenuation coefficient variations, Noise, and Uniformity which are phantom image evaluation items, they proved to be better than Bismuth shielding boards. If various shielding boards are made using aluminum and silicone, sized appropriately for superficial organs, it would be useful in decreasing patient doses.

Control of axial segregation by the modification of crucible geometry

  • Lee, Kyoung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.191-194
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    • 2008
  • We will focus on the horizontal Bridgman growth system to analyze the transport phenomena numerically, because the simple furnace system and the confined growth environment allow for the precise understanding of the transport phenomena in solidification process. In conventional melt growth process, the dopant concentration tends to vary significantly along the crystal. In this work, we propose the modification of crucible geometry for improving the productivity of silicon single-crystal growth by controlling axial specific resistivity distribution. Numerical analysis has been performed to study the transport phenomena of dopant impurities in conventional and proposed Bridgman silicon growth using the finite element method and implicit Euler time integration. It has been demonstrated using mathematical models and by numerical analysis that proposed method is useful for obtaining crystals with superior uniformity along the growth direction at a lower cost than can be obtained by the conventional melt growth process.