مجله علوم و فنون هسته‌ای (Feb 2015)

Experimental investigation of the host medium viscosity effect on formation and stability of bubbles in superheated droplet detector, fabricated using polyacrylamide, in neutron field

  • Peiman Rezaeian,
  • Gholamreza raisali,
  • Azam Akhavan,
  • Hossein Ghods,
  • Aliakbar Kazemi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 25 – 36

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The effect of the host medium viscosity of the superheated drop detector on formation and stability of Freon-12 bubbles produced by neutron irradiation has been investigated. By variation of the acrylamide and methylenbisacrylamide concentrations on monomer solution, different polyacrylamide gels with various viscosities of 1 up to 13 Pa-s were prepared. The gels were utilized to prepare the superheated droplet detector. The irradiation results of the prepared superheated droplet detector using an 241Am-Be neutron source and the 2.89 MeV neutrons obtained from the d-d neutron generator showed that the formed bubbles in the fabricated detector, based on non-crosslinked polyacrylamide gel, with the viscosity of 5-6 Pa-s were stable and could be counted after irradiation with the naked eye. The number of bubbles were found to be proportional to the neutron fluence.

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