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3He replacement for nuclear safeguards applications - an integrated test program to compare alternative neutron detectors
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The IAEA workshop on requirements and potential technologies for replacement of 3He detectors in IAEA safeguards applications
Victor Gavron,Daniela Henzlova,Malcolm J. Joyce,Richard T. Kouzes,Anthony Lavietes,Howard O. Menlove,Mark M. Pickrell +6 more
TL;DR: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) held an international workshop March 22-24, 2011, to address the question of a possible replacement for helium-3-based neutron detectors as mentioned in this paper.
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Boron-10 ABUNCL Prototype Models And Initial Active Testing
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from MCNPX model simulations and initial testing of the active mode variation of the Alternative Boron-Based Uranium Neutron Coincidence Collar (ABUNCL) design built by General Electric Reuter-Stokes.
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Uranium Neutron Coincidence Collar Model Utilizing Boron-10 Lined Tubes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results for model development of Alternative Boron-Based Uranium Neutron Coincidence Collar (ABUNCL) designs, which is a deliverable under Task 2 of the project.
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Boron-10 Based Neutron Coincidence Counter for Safeguards
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe an effort to design, model and test an alternatives-based neutron coincidence counter for nuclear safeguards applications, which is a boron-lined proportional counter.
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Performance of a Boron-Coated-Straw- Based HLNCC for International Safeguards Applications
Angela T. Simone,Stephen Croft,Robert Dennis McElroy,Liang Sun,Jeffrey L. Lacy,Athanasios Athanasiades,Jason P. Hayward +6 more
TL;DR: The High-Level Neutron Coincidence Counter (HLCNC) as mentioned in this paper is a boron-coated-straw-based design, similar to the HLCNC, which was built by Proportional Technologies Inc., and has been tested at both the JRC in Ispra and ORNL.