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Extended range neutron detection device for monitoring and control of nuclear reactors

  • US 5,192,490 A
  • Filed: 11/27/1991
  • Issued: 03/09/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/07/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A neutron detection device for measuring the neutron fluence rate outside the core of a nuclear reactor, said device being housed in a tight enclosure and comprising:

  • a first detector formed by a uranium-lined fission type ionization chamber, said first detector having a positive electrode polarized by a positive voltage source by means of a first cable, and delivering a pulse output signal applied outside the enclosure to an electronic measuring circuit;

    a second detector placed in the enclosure, and comprising a differential ionization chamber compensated for gamma rays, said second detector having two polarization electrodes and one measuring electrode, delimiting first and second adjacent elementary chambers of positive and negative polarities, respectively, the electrodes of said first elementary chamber being provided with a boron lining, whereas at least one of the electrodes of said second elementary chamber comprises a uranium lining so as to form a fission chamber having a lower sensitivity than that of the first detector; and

    a measuring electrode connected to a second cable used to transmit an output selected from the group consisting of a pulse output signal from said second elementary chamber, and a current output signal from said first elementary chamber.

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