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Citation

Rossi F, Cosentino L, Longhitano F, Minutoli S, Musico P, Osipenko M, Poma GE, Ripani M, Finocchiaro P. Sensors (Basel) 2023; 23(9).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/s23094210

PMID

37177414

PMCID

PMC10180947

Abstract

The decommissioning of nuclear installations, as well as the possible necessary accident remediations, requires the physical presence of human operators in potentially radiologically hostile environments. The number of active nuclear reactors worldwide is greater than 400, and most of them are 40 to 50 years old, thus implying that soon they will have to be dismantled. In the framework of the H2020 CLEANDEM project, a small robotic vehicle is being developed that is equipped with a series of different sensors for areas that are significantly contaminated by radiation. In this work, we describe the MiniRadMeter system, a compact low-cost sensor capable of being used to perform quick gamma and neutron radiation field mapping of environments prior to the possible start of human operations. The miniature gamma sensor is a 1 cm(3) scintillator counter with moderate spectroscopic features read out by means of a 6 × 6 mm(2) SiPM, whereas neutrons are detected by means of a silicon diode coupled to a layer of (6)LiF and placed inside a 6 × 6 × 6 cm(3) polyethylene box. The front-end and data acquisition electronics were developed based on a Raspberry Pi4 microcomputer. In this paper, the system performance and the preliminary test results are described.


Language: en

Keywords

gamma detector; neutron detector; nuclear accident remediation; nuclear decommissioning; robotic radiological inspection

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