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Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design Study
Canberra Industries has won the tendered solicitation, INEEL/EST-99-00121 for boxed waste Nondestructive Assay Development and Demonstration. Canberra will provide the Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) which is a suite of assay instrumentation and a data reduction system that addresses the...
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author | Croft, S Arnone, G Chard-Mj, P Estop, J R Martancik, D Sheila-Melton Young, B |
author_facet | Croft, S Arnone, G Chard-Mj, P Estop, J R Martancik, D Sheila-Melton Young, B |
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description | Canberra Industries has won the tendered solicitation, INEEL/EST-99-00121 for boxed waste Nondestructive Assay Development and Demonstration. Canberra will provide the Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) which is a suite of assay instrumentation and a data reduction system that addresses the measurement needs for Boxed Wastes identified in the solicitation and facilitates the associated experimental program and demonstration of system capability. The IBIS system will consist of the next generation CWAM system, i.e. CWAM II, which is a Scanning Passive/Active Neutron interrogation system which we will call a Box Segmented Neutron Scanner (BSNS), combined with a physically separate Box Segmented Gamma-ray Scanning (BSGS) system. These systems are based on existing hardware designs but will be tailored to the large sample size and enhanced to allow the program to evaluate the following measurement criteria:Characterization and correction for matrix heterogeneity Characterization of non-uniform radio-nuclide and isotopic compositions Assay of high density matrices (both high-Z and high moderator contents)Correction for radioactive material physical form - such as self shielding or multiplication effects due to large accumulations of radioactive materials.Calibration with a minimal set of reference standards and representative matrices.THis document summarizes the conceptual design parameters of the IBIS and indicates areas key to the success of the project where development is to be centered. The work presented here is a collaborative effort between scientific staff within Canberra and within the NIS-6 group at LANL. |
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spelling | cern-7478462019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747846engCroft, SArnone, GChard-Mj, PEstop, J RMartancik, DSheila-MeltonYoung, BIntegrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design StudyDetectors and Experimental TechniquesCanberra Industries has won the tendered solicitation, INEEL/EST-99-00121 for boxed waste Nondestructive Assay Development and Demonstration. Canberra will provide the Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) which is a suite of assay instrumentation and a data reduction system that addresses the measurement needs for Boxed Wastes identified in the solicitation and facilitates the associated experimental program and demonstration of system capability. The IBIS system will consist of the next generation CWAM system, i.e. CWAM II, which is a Scanning Passive/Active Neutron interrogation system which we will call a Box Segmented Neutron Scanner (BSNS), combined with a physically separate Box Segmented Gamma-ray Scanning (BSGS) system. These systems are based on existing hardware designs but will be tailored to the large sample size and enhanced to allow the program to evaluate the following measurement criteria:Characterization and correction for matrix heterogeneity Characterization of non-uniform radio-nuclide and isotopic compositions Assay of high density matrices (both high-Z and high moderator contents)Correction for radioactive material physical form - such as self shielding or multiplication effects due to large accumulations of radioactive materials.Calibration with a minimal set of reference standards and representative matrices.THis document summarizes the conceptual design parameters of the IBIS and indicates areas key to the success of the project where development is to be centered. The work presented here is a collaborative effort between scientific staff within Canberra and within the NIS-6 group at LANL.DOE-ID-13812FC07-00ID13812oai:cds.cern.ch:7478462003 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Croft, S Arnone, G Chard-Mj, P Estop, J R Martancik, D Sheila-Melton Young, B Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design Study |
title | Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design Study |
title_full | Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design Study |
title_fullStr | Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design Study |
title_short | Integrated Box Interrogation System (IBIS) Preliminary Design Study |
title_sort | integrated box interrogation system (ibis) preliminary design study |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/747846 |
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