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ASTM C 1133 : 2003

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Standard Test Method for Nondestructive Assay of Special Nuclear Material in Low Density Scrap and Waste by Segmented Passive Gamma-Ray Scanning
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Superseded date

11-11-2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

07-10-2003

CONTAINED IN VOL. 12.01, 2009 Describes nondestructive assay of gamma-ray emitting special nuclear materials in low-density scrap and waste in cylindrical containers.

1.1 This test method covers the transmission-corrected nondestructive assay (NDA) of gamma-ray emitting special nuclear materials (SNMs), most commonly 235U, 239Pu, and 241Am, in low-density scrap or waste, packaged in cylindrical containers. The method can also be applied to NDA of other gamma-emitting nuclides including fission products. High-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy is used to detect and measure the nuclides of interest and to measure and correct for gamma-ray attenuation in a series of horizontal segments (collimated gamma detector views) of the container. Corrections are also made for counting losses occasioned by signal processing limitations (1-3).

1.2 There are currently several systems in use or under development for determining the attenuation corrections for NDA of radioisotopic materials (4-8). A related technique, tomographic gamma-ray scanning (TGS), is not included in this test method (9,10).

1.2.1 This test method will cover two implementations of the Segmented Gamma Scanning (SGS) procedure: (1) Isotope Specific (Mass) Calibration, the original SGS procedure, uses standards of known radionuclide masses to determine detector response in a mass versus corrected count rate calibration that applies only to those specific radionuclides for which it is calibrated, and (2) Efficiency Curve Calibration, an alternative method, typically uses non-SNM radionuclide sources to determine system detection efficiency vs. gamma energy and thereby calibrate for all gamma-emitting radionuclides of interest (11). These two methods will be covered in detail in the remainder of the main body of this test method and Annex A1.

1.2.1.1 Efficiency Curve Calibration, over the energy range for which the efficiency is defined, has the advantage of providing calibration for many gamma-emitting nuclide for which half-life and gamma emission intensity data are available.

1.3 The assay technique may be applicable to loadings up to several hundred grams of nuclide in a 208-L (55-gal) drum, with more restricted ranges to be applicable depending on specific packaging and counting equipment considerations.

1.4 Measured transmission values must be available for use in calculation of segment-specific attenuation corrections at the energies of analysis.

1.5 A related method, SGS with calculated correction factors based on sample content and density, is not included in this standard.

1.6 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.

1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific precautionary statements are given in Section 8.

Committee
C 26
DocumentType
Test Method
Pages
16
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

ASTM C 1316 : 2008 : R2017 Standard Test Method for Nondestructive Assay of Nuclear Material in Scrap and Waste by Passive-Active Neutron Counting Using <sup>252</sup>Cf Shuffler
ASTM C 1592 : 2004 Standard Guide for Nondestructive Assay Measurements
ASTM E 1893 : 2015 : REDLINE Standard Guide for Selection and Use of Portable Radiological Survey Instruments for Performing In Situ Radiological Assessments to Support Unrestricted Release from Further Regulatory Controls
BS ISO 19017 : 2015 COR 2017 GUIDANCE FOR GAMMA SPECTROMETRY MEASUREMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE
ASTM C 1316 : 2008 Standard Test Method for Nondestructive Assay of Nuclear Material in Scrap and Waste by Passive-Active Neutron Counting Using <sup>252</sup>Cf Shuffler
BS EN ISO 19017:2017 Guidance for gamma spectrometry measurement of radioactive waste
ASTM C 1490 : 2014 : REDLINE Standard Guide for the Selection, Training and Qualification of Nondestructive Assay (NDA) Personnel
ASTM E 1893 : 2015 Standard Guide for Selection and Use of Portable Radiological Survey Instruments for Performing In Situ Radiological Assessments to Support Unrestricted Release from Further Regulatory Controls
ASTM C 1490 : 2014 Standard Guide for the Selection, Training and Qualification of Nondestructive Assay (NDA) Personnel
I.S. EN ISO 19017:2017 GUIDANCE FOR GAMMA SPECTROMETRY MEASUREMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE (ISO 19017:2015)
ISO 19017:2015 Guidance for gamma spectrometry measurement of radioactive waste
EN ISO 19017:2017 Guidance for gamma spectrometry measurement of radioactive waste (ISO 19017:2015)

ANSI N15.35 : 1983 NONDESTRUCTIVE ASSAY BY COUNTING PASSIVE GAMMA RAYS, GUIDE TO PREPARING CALIBRATION MATERIAL FOR,
ANSI N15.37 : 1981 NONDESTRUCTIVE ASSAY SYSTEMS FOR NUCLEAR MATERIAL CONTROL, GUIDE TO THE AUTOMATION OF
ASTM E 181 : 2017 : REDLINE Standard Test Methods for Detector Calibration and Analysis of Radionuclides
ANSI N15.20 : 1975 NONDESTRUCTIVE ASSAY SYSTEMS, GUIDE TO CALIBRATING,
IEEE 645 : 1977 TEST PROCEDURES FOR HIGH-PURITY GERMANIUM DETECTORS FOR IONIZING RADIATION

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