Abstract

Three fission chambers were tested at The Ohio State University Research Reactor (OSURR) to evaluate fission chambers for neutron flux and spectrum measurements. Two of the fission chambers are commercial Photonis CFUR43 fission chambers—one utilizing highly enriched uranium-235 fissile deposits for thermal neutron detection and the other with highly depleted uranium-238 for fast neutron detection. This experiment was also performed in collaboration with French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) with CEA suppling a uranium-235 loaded fission chamber built from the Photonis CFPR CE8/9 kit. The fission chambers were irradiated in a movable 6.5 inch dry tube at reactor powers of 50 kW, 200 kW, and 450 kW at ambient temperature and at 350°C. While all sensors demonstrated good linear sensitivity to reactor power, a leakage current of 6 nA was measured for the CFUR43 detectors. Additionally, the measured signal ratios of the two CFUR43 detectors did not match the theoretical values and are subject to further investigation on individual signal contributors.

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