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Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike Bradley, Chary Rangacharyulu Client: Tyson Pederson (Areva) Uranium Ore Analysis
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Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike.

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Page 1: Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike.

Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason SadowskiEngineering Physics

College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition

March 26, 2009

Supervisors: Mike Bradley, Chary Rangacharyulu

Client: Tyson Pederson (Areva)

Uranium Ore Analysis

Page 2: Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike.

Outline• Overview/definition of project• Introduction to 238U spectrum and decay chain• How to determine abundance of 238U

• Apparatus• Simplified calculations• Software

• Simulated demonstration• Wrap-up/future goals

Page 3: Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike.

Overview of ProjectUranium ore analysis system for ArevaCurrently only measure total radiationSystem is needed to determine percentage of

uranium in an ore sampleTo be used by technicians on-site or in the labDefined project according to given constraints:

Determine abundance of 238U in a sample using the most accurate, user friendly, and cost

effective system.

Page 4: Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike.

Uranium Decay and Spectrum 101Radioactive isotopes decay into other elements by

alpha and beta decay and give off gamma ray photonsLooking for 238U

Separate out 235U or create 239Pu (239U -> 239Np -> 239Pu)Need to look further down chainMeasure the gamma energy given off by these

isotopes

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238U Decay Chain and Spectrum

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0

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400

500

600

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50 150 250 350 450 550 650

295 keV

352 keV

Energy, keV

609 keV

Stable

Junk

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What to expect from 1g Uranium?Described by 14 equations

4.468x109 Yrs

24 days

234Th

238U

• Each decay has probability of gamma ray emission

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What to expect from 1g Uranium?

214Bi (609 keV)5.8x103 photons/s

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Recommendation: LaBr Detector

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Adjustable

Ruler

Fixed Geometry

Sealed Sample Holders

Built for Specific Detector

Bulky

Specific Rock Sizes

Testing Apparatus

Page 12: Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike.

How do we convert a spectrum to useful information?

gsgphotons

sphotons724.1

/108.5

/10103

3

Correct for detector efficiency and sample geometryExample (using one peak):

We know 1g natural U emits 5.8x103 photons/s at 609 keVWe have a 20 g sample and measure 10x103 photons/s in the 609 keV

line

This peak indicates 8.62% Uranium

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Software

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Graphical User Interface – QT

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Program Demonstration

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Wrap-UpGoals:

AccurateCost-effectiveUser friendly (automated and portable)

Next step: detailed documentation

Page 17: Rob Hewitt, Robyn Reist, Jason Sadowski Engineering Physics College of Engineering Student Paper Presentation Competition March 26, 2009 Supervisors: Mike.

SummaryProject overview238U introduction/Detecting gamma raysDetector types and testing apparatusCalculating percentage 238USoftwareDemonstrationMet goals, now documenting

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Questions?

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Choosing a DetectorNaI LaBr HPGe

Price ~$10k ~$30k ~$30-100k

Resolution at 662 keV 9.07% 3.42% 0.29%

Stabilization Time 1 hour 30 seconds 24 hours cooling

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