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Distribution of 16N and 19O in the Reactor Pool Water of the THOR Facility

Chien Chung, Cheng-Chang Chan

Nuclear Technology / Volume 110 / Number 1 / April 1995 / Pages 106-114

Fission Reactor / Burnup Credit / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT95-A35100

Radioactive 16N and 19O in the Tsing Hua Open-Pool Reactor, produced from 16O(n,p)16N and 18O(n,γ)19O reactions, respectively, have been measured using a rapid sampling device and gamma-ray spectroscopic systems. The radioactivity of the 7-s half-life 16N and 27-s half-life 19O in the pool water are monitored in the power range from 1 W to 1 MW. The three-dimensional concentration of these radionuclides in the water coolant is also contour mapped down to the detection limit of 10 Bq/ℓ. The spatial distribution of the short-lived radionuclides in the reactor pool, resulting from both the neutron flux distribution and heat transfer characteristics external to the core, is discussed for reactor operation at various power levels.