ASTM E266-07
(Test Method)Standard Test Method for Measuring Fast-Neutron Reaction Rates by Radioactivation of Aluminum
Standard Test Method for Measuring Fast-Neutron Reaction Rates by Radioactivation of Aluminum
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
Refer to Guide E 844 for the selection, irradiation, and quality control of neutron dosimeters.
Refer to Practice E 261 for a general discussion of the determination of fast-neutron fluence rate with threshold detectors.
Pure aluminum in the form of foil or wire is readily available and easily handled.
24Na has a half-life of 14.951 h (1)3 and emits gamma rays with energies of 1.368.633 and 2.754028 MeV (2).
Fig. 1 shows a plot of cross section versus neutron energy for the fast-neutron reaction 27Al(n,α)24Na from the IRDF2002 dosimetry cross section library(3). This figure is for illustrative purposes only to indicate the range of response of the 27Al(n,α) reaction. Refer to Guide E 1018 for descriptions of recommended tabulated dosimetry cross sections.
Two competing activities, 28Al and 27Mg, are formed in the reactions 27Al(n,γ) 28Al and 27Al(n,p) 27Mg, respectively, but these can be eliminated by waiting 2 h before counting.
FIG. 1 27Al(n,α)24Na Cross Section
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1.1 This test method covers procedures measuring reaction rates by the activation reaction 27Al(n,)24Na.
1.2 This activation reaction is useful for measuring neutrons with energies above approximately 6.5 MeV and for irradiation times up to about 2 days (for longer irradiations, see Practice E 261).
1.3 With suitable techniques, fission-neutron fluence rates above 106cm2s1 can be determined.
1.4 Detailed procedures for other fast neutron detectors are referenced in Practice E 261.
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Designation: E266 – 07
Standard Test Method for
Measuring Fast-Neutron Reaction Rates by Radioactivation
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of Aluminum
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E266; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope E1018 Guide for Application of ASTM Evaluated Cross
Section Data File, Matrix E706 (IIB)
1.1 This test method covers procedures measuring reaction
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rates by the activation reaction Al(n,a) Na.
3. Terminology
1.2 Thisactivationreactionisusefulformeasuringneutrons
3.1 Definitions:
withenergiesaboveapproximately6.5MeVandforirradiation
3.1.1 Refer to Terminology E170.
times up to about 2 days (for longer irradiations, see Practice
E261).
4. Summary of Test Method
1.3 With suitable techniques, fission-neutron fluence rates
6 −2 −1 4.1 High-purity aluminum is irradiated in a neutron field,
above 10 ·cm ·s can be determined.
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thereby producing radioactive Na from the Al(n,a) Na
1.4 Detailed procedures for other fast neutron detectors are
activation reaction.
referenced in Practice E261.
4.2 The gamma rays emitted by the radioactive decay of
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the
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Na are counted (see Test Methods E181) and the reaction
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
rate, as defined by Practice E261, is calculated from the decay
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
rate and irradiation conditions.
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
4.3 The neutron fluence rate above about 6.5 MeVcan then
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
be calculated from the spectral-weighted neutron activation
cross section as defined by Practice E261.
2. Referenced Documents
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
5. Significance and Use
E170 TerminologyRelatingtoRadiationMeasurementsand
5.1 Refer to Guide E844 for the selection, irradiation, and
Dosimetry
quality control of neutron dosimeters.
E181 TestMethodsforDetectorCalibrationandAnalysisof
5.2 Refer to Practice E261 for a general discussion of the
Radionuclides
determination of fast-neutron fluence rate with threshold de-
E261 Practice for Determining Neutron Fluence, Fluence
tectors.
Rate, and Spectra by Radioactivation Techniques
5.3 Pure aluminum in the form of foil or wire is readily
E844 Guide for Sensor Set Design and Irradiation for
available and easily handled.
Reactor Surveillance, E 706(IIC)
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5.4 Na has a half-life of 14.951 h (1) and emits gamma
E944 Guide for Application of Neutron Spectrum Adjust-
rays with energies of 1.368.633 and 2.754028 MeV (2).
ment Methods in Reactor Surveillance, E 706 (IIA)
5.5 Fig. 1 shows a plot of cross section versus neutron
E1005 Test Method forApplication andAnalysis of Radio-
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energy for the fast-neutron reaction Al(n,a) Na from the
metric Monitors for Reactor Vessel Surveillance, E
IRDF2002dosimetrycrosssectionlibrary(3).Thisfigureisfor
706(IIIA)
illustrative purposes only to indicate the range of response of
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the Al(n,a)reaction.RefertoGuideE1018fordescriptionsof
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ThistestmethodisunderthejurisdictionofASTMCommitteeE10onNuclear
recommended tabulated dosimetry cross sections.
Technology and Applications and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
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5.6 Two competing activities, Al and Mg, are formed in
E10.05 on Nuclear Radiation Metrology.
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Current edition approved June 1, 2007. Published June 2007. Originally
the reactions Al(n,g) Al and Al(n,p) Mg, respectively,
approved in 1965. Last previous edition approved in 2002 as E266–02. DOI:
but these can be eliminated by waiting 2 h before counting.
10.1520/E0266-07.
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8.3 Weigh the sample.
8.4 Irradiate the sample for the predetermined time period.
Record the power level and any changes in power during the
irradiation,thetimeatthebeginningandendoftheirradiation,
and the relative position of the monitors in the irradiation
facility.
8.5 After irradiation, the sample should be thoroughly
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rinsed in warm water. This will remove any Na surface
contamination produced during irradiation.
8.6 Check the sample for act
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