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EWGRD

The European Working Group of Reactor Dosimetry

The European Working Group of Reactor Dosimetry (EWGRD) started around 1960, under the sponsorship of EURATOM, with members designated by the governments from each European Union (EU) laboratories working in the field of reactor physics and technology. The goal was to exchange directly experience and know-how in reactor dosimetry and connected programmes. The fields covered were the measurements of thermal and epithermal fluences and fluence rate, the measurement of fast neutron spectra and fluences of thermal and fast reactors, and later the measurement of fusion and spallation neutron spectra.

The major applications of neutron dosimetry in fission reactors was and still is the monitoring of irradiation experiments. The knowledge of the neutron and gamma-ray fields and fluences as well as the temperature during irradiation, is necessary to understand and to assess the embrittlement of the structural materials and mainly the pressure vessel steel due to the neutron exposure.

Radiation damage units had to be introduced, i.e. dpa, flux > 1 MeV, or flux > 0.5 MeV to correlate the life time of a material under radiation to the exposure dose.

Soon the need for normalisation was felt in order to guarantee that some nuclear data were used, that measurements in different laboratories gave the same results (need for inter-calibration experiments and standards), and that results were expressed such that a comparison with results from other laboratories were possible. In sub-group specific arguments were discussed resulting in final recommendations. These final recommendations were then discussed in a plenary meetings and accepted as recommendations for European use.

Following documents were produced:

  • The "Co-norm" which recommended a procedure to measure thermal and epithermal neutron fluences, including nuclear data to be used (1965).
  • EUR documents concerning normalisation in the radiation damage field:
    "Recommendation for neutron dosimetry in irradiations of reactor materials" EUR 5274 defn (1975)
    "Introduction of neutron metrology for reactor radiation damage" EUR 6182 (1992)
    "Radiation damage dosimetry for fusion materials" EUR 14630 (1992)
  • A "nuclear data guide" with recommended values for "nuclear data for neutron metrology" revised and completed when necessary:
    "Nuclear data guide for neutron metrology" EUR 12354 (1989)
  • The latest activity concerns the standardisation of materials to be used as detector materials:
    "A European Community source of reference materials for neutron metrology requirements" Nucl. Inst. Meth. in Phys. Res. A236, 600-603 (1985)

The large programme on pressure vessel steels dosimetry, at which a large number of European laboratories participated started practically in discussions at the first ASTM-EURATOM Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry, Petten 1975. It was fully activated by ASTM and has achieved very successful results, leading to a number of ASTM standards.

This programme has emphasised the importance of the collaboration between metallurgists, reactor operators, and reactor physicists, as well theoretical as experimental researchers. The role of neutron and gamma dosimetry has been of major importance in this research programme. It is proven to be of major importance for the industrial application of pressure vessel steels and lifetime predictions under radiation.

The EWGRD is presently chaired by P. D'hondt (SCK•CEN, Mol, Belgium).


Members of the EWGRD Programme Committee

Name

Country

E-mail

Institute

Pierre D'hondt (Chairman)

Belgium

e-mail

SCK•CEN, Mol

Jan Wagemans (Secretary)

Belgium

e-mail

SCK•CEN, Mol

Alain Alberman

France

e-mail

CEA, Saclay

Antonio Ballesteros

The Netherlands

e-mail

JRC, Petten

Daniel Beretz

France

e-mail

CEA, St Paul lez Durance

Luigi Debarberis

The Netherlands

e-mail

JRC, Petten

Oleksandr Grytsenko

Ukraine

e-mail

KINR, Kiev

Krassimira Ilieva

Bulgaria

e-mail

INRNE, Sofia

Joerg Konheiser

Germany

e-mail

FZR, Rossendorf

Milan Marek

Czech Republic

e-mail

NRI, Rez

Ravi Mutnuru

The Netherlands

e-mail

NRG, Petten

Michael Plaschy

Switzerland

e-mail

ALPIQ, Lausanne

Vladimir Smutny

Czech Republic

e-mail

Skoda, Plzen

Tom Serén

Finland

e-mail

VTT, Espoo

Dean Thornton

United Kingdom

e-mail

Serco, Gloucester

Sergey Zaritsky

Russia

e-mail

RRC KI, Moscow

Eva Zsolnay

Hungary

e-mail

BUTE, Budapest


Participant Institutes

Following institutes and organisations took or are still taking active part in EWGRD and WGRD-VVER activities:

SCK•CEN Mol

Belgium

IRMM Geel

Belgium

CEA-Saclay & Cadarache

France

ECN Petten

The Netherlands

JRC Petten

The Netherlands

PSI Villigen

Switzerland

AEA Harwell & winfrith

United Kingdom

BNFL Berkley

United Kingdom

ENEA Casaccia

Italy

KFA Jülich

Germany

PTB Braunschweig

Germany

Forschungszentrum Rossendorf Dresden

Germany

The Kurchatov Intitute Moscow

Russia

Russian Nuclear Regulatory Body Moscow

Russia

Institute of Atomic Reactors Dimitrovgrad

Russia

Gidropress

Russia

NPP Paks

Hungary

BUTE University of Technology and Economics Budapest

Hungary

INRNE Institute of Nuclear Research & Nuclear Energy

Bulgaria

VTT Helsinki

Finland

NRI Rez

Czech Republic

SKODA Plzen

Czech Republic

ITN Sacavém

Portugal

Tecnatom Madrid

Spain

KINR Kiev

 

The state of the art in all reactor dosimetry aspects such as techniques, calculations and adjustment methods, damage correlation, neutron data, etc. are fully reported in the proceedings, listed below, of international symposia on reactor dosimetry organised alternatively in Europe and in the USA:

Publications

1975 Petten (EUROPE, The Netherlands)

EUR 5667

1977 Palo Alto (USA, California)

NUREG CP 0004

1979 Ispra (EUROPE, Italy)

EUR 6813

1982 Washington (USA, Maryland)

NUREG CP 0029

1984 Geestacht (EUROPE, Germany)

EUR 9869

1987 Jackson Hole (USA, Wyoming)

ASTM STP 1001

1990 Strasbourg (EUROPE, France)

EUR 14356

1993 Vail (USA, Colorado)

ASTM STP 1228

1996 Prague (EUROPE, Czech Republic)

World Scientific ISBN 981-02-3346-9

1999 Osaka (Japan)

ASTM STP 1398

2002 Brussels (EUROPE, Belgium)

World Scientific ISBN 981-238-448-0

2005 Gatlinburg USA, TN)

ASTM STP 1490

2008 Akersloot (EUROPE, The Netherlands)

World Scientific ISBN 981-4271-10-1


EWGRD Activities


Contact

Wagemans Jan

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Last updated on: 2010-Oct-26 10:40