The Sandia Pulsed Reactor Facility (SPRF)


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The Sandia Pulsed Reactor Facility (SPRF) is a laboratory facility specifically designed for radiation effects experiments which require an intense pulse of fast neutrons and gamma rays.










Technical Abstract Bulletin


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Hearings


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A Handbook of Acronyms and Initialisms


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Health Physics Aspects of the Start-up and Operation of the Sandia Pulsed Reactor Facility (SPRF)


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This report describes unusual health physics problems, such as shielding modifications required, encountered with start-up and operation of the Sandia pulsed reactor. Included are: integral radiation doses received from primary and scattered neutron radiation; gamma radiation doses resulting from fission products in the reactor itself; and neutron induced radioactivities in the air, walls, and floor of the reactor building. Also listed are present health physics procedures and personnel dose histories.