Abstract

FANT (Fuente Ampliada de Neutrones Térmicos; in Spanish) is a thermal neutron irradiation facility with an extended and very uniform irradiation area, which has been developed by the Neutron Measurement Laboratory of the Energy Engineering Department at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (LMN-UPM). In FANT, an isotopic neutron source (241Am/9Be) produces the primary neutrons. The design and facility optimization were carried out by extensive Monte Carlo calculations. In addition, Monte Carlo methods were used to evaluate the facility's performance to produce a constant and uniform thermal neutron field; these results were validated through experimental methods. FANT is designed to have two neutron sources; the objective of this work is to estimate the ambient dose equivalent due to neutrons and gamma-rays by Monte Carlo methods, and to compare these values with measured experimental doses. Thus, the performance of FANT with the two 241Am/9Be sources of LMN-UPM, with regard to the ambient dose equivalent H*(10) produced by both neutrons and photons around the facility, is analyzed in this work. The results are compared with those previously obtained in the framework of the results obtained with the LB6411 device around FANT.

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