Abstract
This paper deals with the investigation of the potential application of x-ray-fluorescence spectrometry for the identification of unirradiated fuel elements for the pebble-bed reactor. Measurements were carried out on graphite spheres impregnated with different chemical elements at various concentrations. The intensities of the K χ lines of these trace elements, as a function ofconcentration, were measured in order to establish the optimal concentrations needed for fuel-element identification, and the required sensitivity of the spectrometer employed. These measurements have shown that x-ray-fluorescence methods can be employed with advantage for identifying peeble-bed-reactor fuel elements. There are enough suitable chemical elements and a wide range of concentrations of each element, which may be used for this purpose.
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