NT & RP Journal
THE NEUTRON PRODUCTION RATE MEASUREMENT OF AN INDIGENOUSLY DEVELOPED COMPACT D-D NEUTRON GENERATOR
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Vol. XXVIII, No. 4, Pp. 341-426
December 2013
UDC 621.039+614.876:504.06
ISSN 1451-3994

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Pages: 422-426

Authors:
Basanta Kumar Das, Anurag Shyam, Rashmita Das,
A. Durga Prasad Rao

Abstract

One electrostatic accelerator based compact neutron generator was developed. The deuterium ions generated by the ion source were accelerated by one accelerating gap after the extraction from the ion source and bombarded to a target. Two different types of targets, the drive – in titanium target and the deuteriated titanium target were used. The neutron generator was operated at the ion source discharge potential at +Ve 1 kV that generates the deuterium  ion  current of  200 µA  at  the  target while accelerated through a negative potential of 80 kV in the vacuum at 1.3×10-2 Pa filled with deuterium gas. A comparative study for the neutron yield with both the targets was carried out. The neutron flux measurement was done by the bubble detectors purchased from Bubble Technology Industries. The number of bubbles formed in the detector is the direct measurement of the total energy deposited in the detector. By counting the number of bubbles the total dose was estimated. With the help of the ICRP-74 neutron flux to dose equivalent rate conversion factors and the solid angle covered by the detector, the total neutron flux was calculated. In this presentation the operation of the generator, neutron detection by bubble detector and estimation of neutron flux has been discussed.

Key words: neutron generator, D-D fusion, neutron detection, bubble detector

 

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