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Optimization of a Neutron Long Counter Design by Monte Carlo Simulation.

Abstract

In a search to optimize neutron long counter design for overall efficiency and flat energy response, Monte Carlo simulations were carried out for a variety of detector design parameters using the Monte Carlo N-Particle Extended code. Based on the standard long counter design by McTaggart, moderator diameter, moderator back length, and longitudinal hole diameter were sequentially varied, and the sensitivity of each parameter to the long counter response was systematically analyzed. For each design, simulations were done in the neutron energy range of 1 keV to 10 MeV. From the simulation results, it turned out that out of the three moderator parameters, the moderator diameter is most sensitive for optimizing the long counter response. As the last design parameter, the effect of the central slow-neutron counter was investigated, which showed a significant difference in the response. The investigation of each design parameter gave clear insight on its effect on the long counter response and enabled one to determine the optimum condition.

Authors

Park RJ; Byun SH

Journal

Health Physics, Vol. 117, No. 3, pp. 300–305

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

September 1, 2019

DOI

10.1097/hp.0000000000001111

ISSN

0017-9078

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