Managing NIF Safety Equipment in a High Neutron and Gamma Radiation Environment
Autor: | M. J. Eckart, Mark Newton, Stacie Manuel, Hesham Khater, P. Datte, Mark Jackson |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Safety Management
Nuclear Fusion Epidemiology Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Nuclear engineering Monte Carlo method Radiation California law.invention Radiation Monitoring law Occupational Exposure Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Neutron Inertial confinement fusion Neutrons Lasers Radiochemistry Ignition system Gamma Rays Facility Design and Construction Electromagnetic shielding Neutron source Environmental science National Ignition Facility |
Zdroj: | Health Physics. 104:589-596 |
ISSN: | 0017-9078 |
DOI: | 10.1097/hp.0b013e31828d0156 |
Popis: | The National Ignition Facility (NIF) is a 192 laser beam facility that supports the Inertial Confinement Fusion program. During the ignition experimental campaign, the NIF is expected to perform shots with varying fusion yield producing 14 MeV neutrons up to 20 MJ or 7.1 × 10(18) neutrons per shot and a maximum annual yield of 1,200 MJ. Several infrastructure support systems will be exposed to varying high yield shots over the facility's 30-y life span. In response to this potential exposure, analysis and testing of several facility safety systems have been conducted. A detailed MCNP (Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport Code) model has been developed for the NIF facility, and it includes most of the major structures inside the Target Bay. The model has been used in the simulation of expected neutron and gamma fluences throughout the Target Bay. Radiation susceptible components were identified and tested to fluences greater than 10(13) (n cm(-2)) for 14 MeV neutrons and γ-ray equivalent. The testing includes component irradiation using a 60Co gamma source and accelerator-based irradiation using 4- and 14- MeV neutron sources. The subsystem implementation in the facility is based on the fluence estimates after shielding and survivability guidelines derived from the dose maps and component tests results. This paper reports on the evaluation and implementation of mitigations for several infrastructure safety support systems, including video, oxygen monitoring, pressure monitors, water sensing systems, and access control interfaces found at the NIF. |
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