Neutron sealed source
10580543 ยท 2020-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02E30/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G21F5/10
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A neutron sealed source holds cermet wire sources, such as Californium-252/Palladium wires, in separate blind apertures within a stainless steel block. The stainless steel block is part of an inner encapsulation and includes blind apertures arranged in rotational symmetry for receiving the cermet wire sources. The cermet wire sources are separated from each other and the fission and decay heat is rejected through the stainless steel block.
Claims
1. A neutron source, including: a first capsule structure, having a cylindrical shape and including a cylindrical block structure defined by first outer walls, the first outer walls extending beyond the block structure and defining a first open end providing access to the block structure, the block structure forming a first closed end; and the block structure including a plurality of cylindrical blind apertures for receiving a respective plurality of active sources, wherein the apertures are parallel to each other, separated from each other, and co-extensive; a second capsule structure encapsulating the first capsule structure; wherein the first outer wall extending beyond the block structure forms a first seat within the first outer wall and adjacent to the block structure; wherein the first seat receives a first lid which is welded or otherwise sealed to an interior of the first outer wall in a position immediately adjacent to the block structure and openings of the apertures; wherein the second capsule structure includes second outer walls, a second open end and a second closed end, the second outer walls being concentrically outward from the first outer walls; and wherein the first open end of first capsule structure abuts an interior of the second closed end of the second capsule structure and the first closed end of the first capsule structure is inwardly adjacent from the second open end of the second capsule structure thereby forming a second seat.
2. The neutron source of claim 1 wherein the second seat receives a second lid which is welded or otherwise sealed to an interior of the second outer wall in a position immediately adjacent to the first closed end of the first capsule structure.
3. The neutron source of claim 1 wherein the first capsule structure is formed from stainless steel.
4. The neutron source of claim 1 wherein the second capsule structure is formed from a material chosen from the group consisting of stainless steel, titanium, nickel and zirconium.
5. The neutron source of claim 1 further including a plurality of active sources emitting neutrons, wherein an active source is placed into each aperture of said plurality of apertures.
6. The neutron source of claim 5 wherein the active sources include Californium-252.
7. The neutron source of claim 6 wherein the active sources further include palladium.
8. The neutron source of claim 5 wherein the active sources include Californium-252 in the form of Pd/Cf.sub.2O.sub.3 (palladium/californium (III) oxide).
9. The neutron source of claim 7 wherein the active sources are configured as lengths of cermet wire.
10. A neutron source, including: a first capsule structure including a block structure defined by first outer walls, the first outer walls extending beyond the block structure and defining a first open end providing access to the block structure, the block structure forming a first closed end; the block structure including a plurality of compartments for receiving a respective plurality of active sources, the compartments separated by heat sink walls; a second capsule structure, encapsulating the first capsule structure; wherein the first outer wall extending beyond the block structure forms a first seat within the first outer wall and adjacent to the block structure; wherein the first seat receives a first lid which is welded or otherwise sealed to an interior of the first outer wall in a position immediately adjacent to the block structure and openings of the compartments; wherein the second capsule structure includes second outer walls, a second open end and a second closed end, the second outer walls being concentrically outward from the first outer walls; and wherein the first open end of first capsule structure abuts an interior of the second closed end of the second capsule structure and the first closed end of the first capsule structure is inwardly adjacent from the second open end of the second capsule structure thereby forming a second seat.
11. The neutron source of claim 10 wherein the first capsule structure is formed a material chosen from the group consisting of stainless steel, titanium, nickel and zirconium.
12. The neutron source of claim 10 wherein the second seat receives a second lid which is welded or otherwise sealed to an interior of the second outer wall in a position immediately adjacent to the first closed end of the first capsule structure.
13. The neutron source of claim 10 wherein the second capsule structure is formed from a material chosen from the group consisting of stainless steel, titanium, nickel and zirconium.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals indicate like elements through the several views, one sees that an embodiment of the sealed neutron source 10 of the present disclosure is illustrated in
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(18) In operation, sealed neutron sources 10, typically surrounded by cladding (typically, but not limited to, zirconium, not shown) and configured as a start-up rod, are typically placed in regularly spaced positions among the fuel rods of a nuclear reactor which is being started up. In some applications, a mixture of ninety percent helium and ten percent air may be placed between the cladding (not shown) and the sealed neutron sources 10. The neutrons emanating from the Californium-252 initiate or increase the fission chain reaction within the fuel rods of the nuclear reactor.
(19) Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby.