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Jerzy Niewodniczański National Atomic Energy Agency
00-522 Warsaw, ul. Krucza 36
PERSPECTIVES OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS
APPLICATIONS
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ATOMS FOR PEACE
the speech delivered on 8 December 1953 by president of the United States Dwight
Eisenhower, United Nations General Assembly
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„…The United States knows that if the fearful trend of atomic military build-up can be reversed, this greatest of destructive forces can be developed into a great boon, for the benefit of all mankind… The capability, already proved, is here today. Who can doubt that, if the entire body of the world's scientists and engineers had adequate amounts of fissionable material with which to test and develop their ideas, this capability would rapidly be transformed into universal, efficient and economic usage?...”
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Atoms for Peace programs initiated creation ofthe International Atomic Energy Agency and EURATOM (both in 1957), as well as organization of two international conferences on the peaceful uses of atomic energy, in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1955, and again in 1958. A total of 1,428 delegates from 73 nations participated in the first conference, and 1,067 scientific and technical papers were submitted for discussion. The 1958 conference was even larger than the first "peaceful uses" conference, with approximately twice as many delegates, technical papers, and exhibits.
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„Experts would be mobilized to apply atomic energy to the needs of agriculture, medicine and other peaceful activities. A special purpose would be to provide abundant electrical energy in the power-starved areas of the world….”
Nuclear energy „will provide electricity toocheap to meter” (L.L.Srauss, Chairman ofthe US Atomic Energy Commission, 1954)
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Stagg Field Stadium, site of the first controlled nuclear reaction
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"On December 2, 1942, man achieved here the first self-sustaining chain reaction and thereby initiated the controlled release of nuclear energy."
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20 December 1949 – Idaho Falls, USA, the firstnuclear reactor (EBR I) producing electric energy
1954 – Obninsk, USSR, the first experimentalnuclear power plant (5 MWe)
1955 – the first nuclear submarine (Nautilius, USA)
1956 – Calder Hall, Great Britain, the first industrialnuclear power plant with GCGR type reactor, 50 MWe.
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in 2007
the following reactors were connected to thegrid:
Kaiga 3 (202 MW(e), PHWR, India) – (11 April)
Tianwan 2 (1000 MW(e), PWR – WWER, China) – (14 May)
Cernavoda 2 (655 MW(e), PHWR-CANDU, Romania) –(7 August)
Browns Ferry 1 (1065 MW(e), PWR, USA) – (2 June) (restart after a long term shutdown)
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in 2007
construction of the following reactors was initiated :
Qinshan II-4 (610 MW(e), PWR, China)- (28 January)
Severodvinsk – Akademik Lomonosov 1 & 2 (2x30 MW(e), PWR-KLT40, Russia)- (15 April)
Shin Kori 2 (960 MW(e), PWR, Rep.of Korea)-(5 June)
Hongyanhe 1 (1000 MW(e), PWR, China)-(18 August)
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NUCLEAR POWER STATION in Olkiluoto (Finland)
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The OECD International Energy Agencyreports that if current consumption trendscontinue, we will see a 53% increase in globalenergy consumption by 2030 (70% indeveloping countries)
„the increased use of nuclear power wouldhelp to meet the increase in energy demand, enhance the security of energy supplies andmitigate carbon emissions” (Director General of
the International Atomic Energy Agency dr. M. ElBaradei)
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EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR POWER EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR POWER EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR POWER EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR POWER
REACTORSREACTORSREACTORSREACTORS
Generation I
Generation II
1950 1970 1990 2010 2030 2050 2070 2090
Generation III
FirstFirst
reactorsreactors
PresentPresent
reactorsreactors
AdvancedAdvanced reactorsreactors FutureFuture reactorsreactors
Generation IV
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Years of Uranium Availabilty for Nuclear Power*
Reactor/fuel cycle identified total total conventional
conventional conventional and unconventional
resources resources resources
Current once-through
fuel cycle with light 85 270 675
water reactors
Pure fast reactor
fuel cycle with 5000-6000 16000 – 19 000 40 000 – 47 000
recycling
*/ at 2004 generation electricity level; source: NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 2007, IAEA, Vienna 2007.
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Survival of mankind may depend on a furtherdevelopment of nucler energy– safe to produce, safeto use, taking into account security, reliability, dependability, flexibility, sustainability, economicefficiency, environment degradation, intergenerational equity, accessibility, affordability.
But it also means
- mandatory and universal internationalsystem of safequards and safety inspection- global solution for safe and securemanagement of spent nuclear fuel andradioactive waste.
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Negotiations on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty were completed in 1968. In this photo from July 1 of that year, U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompson, left, signs the treaty in Moscow with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. Among U.S. embassy and Sovietgovernment officials witnessing the ceremony is Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, standing third from right.
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At the Kremlin on May 24, 2002, President George W. Bush andRussian President Vladimir Putin signed the Moscow Treaty,which will reduce the number of strategic warheads operationallydeployed by the U.S. and Russia to 1700-2200.
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Standing in a cornfield near Holden, Missouri, on October 28,1995, U.S.Secretary of DefenseWilliam Perry, left, and Russian Minister of Defense Pavel Grachevwatch a cloud of smoke rise after they pushed a detonation button setting off an implosion that destroyed an underground Minuteman 11 missile silo. The event symbolized the ending of the Cold War.
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An excavator with giant scissors attached cuts off the nose of a Tu-160 strategic bomber at a Ukraine airbase on 2 February 2001. Elimination of the last Tu-160 was carried out under terms of the U.S.-Ukrainian Cooperative Threat Reduction Program.
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NON-POWER APPLICATIONS
OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS?
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NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES in tumor identification and therapy:
• diagnosis - e.g positron emission tomography(PET/CT) and nucler magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)
• radiotherapy - in France 360 radiotherapeutic unitswith 1800 accelerators and 29 cobalt sources,
• brachytherapy
• nuclear medicine
• new methods – new isotopes, hadron therapy…
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SOME OTHER NON-POWER (non-medical) NUCLER APPLICATIONS:
• non-power nuclear reactors (research, production of
radioisotopes)
• accelerators (research, production of radioisotopes,
industrial irradiations - grafting of polymers, induced mutation, insect sterilization, sterilization of medical stuff, food irradiation etc)
• isotope techniques: in marine and terrestrial environment protection (localization and elimination of
toxic metals etc), in water management and climate studies, in agriculture (improvement of water use
efficiency in agriculture, nutritional interventions), in
various branches of industry, in geophysics
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Research reactors in the world:*
operational 245
shut down 242
decommissioned 170
under construction 10
planned 4
Total 671
*/ source: NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 2007, IAEA, Vienna 2007.
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NUCLEAR NON-POWER REACTORS IN THE UNITED STATES
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Proceedings of the Second
United Nations International Conference
on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic EnergyHeld in Geneva 1 September -13 September 1958
UNITED NATIONSGeneva 1958
Volume 14 Nuclear Physics and Instrumentation
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P/2390 USA● The Atomic Triad—Reactors, Radioisotopes and Radiation
By Wiliard F. Libby *
P/1591 Poland● Radioactive Well-logging in Horizontal Bore-holes
in Prospecting for Potassium Salts*By J. Czubek, B. Dziunikowski, L. Jurkiewicz, J. Krzuk, J. Niewodniczanski, T. Owsiak, K. Przewłocki and A. Zuber
P/675 USA● Measurements of the Energies and Widths
of Certain Narrow ResonancesBy R. O. Bondelid and C A. Kennedy*
P/1465 UK● Photomultiplier Tubes and Scintillation Counters
By J. Sharpe and E. E. Thomson*
SOME OF THE GENEVASOME OF THE GENEVASOME OF THE GENEVASOME OF THE GENEVA’’’’58 CONFERENCE PAPERS:58 CONFERENCE PAPERS:58 CONFERENCE PAPERS:58 CONFERENCE PAPERS:
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Since 1958 most of the subjects havemoved from research to commercialapplications, some of them becomingroutinely used in various branches
(methods, procedures, devices etc. - usuallynot published, sometimes patented, advertised in the professional journals)
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e.g. detectors:
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In the USA
income from non-power nuclear industrialapplications is about 3 times higher thanincome from electricity production innuclear power stations (103 reactors, 98446 MWe capacity)
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NUCLEAR GEOPHYSICS?
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Logging in boreholes, surface or „face analysis” in exploration or avaluation ofdeposits of:
oil
gas
coal
metals
uranium
water aquifers
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e.g. coal:
determination of coal seams due to low natural radioactivity
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Gamma-gamma logging
determination of coal seams and ash in coal throughdensity determination
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CSIRO, Exploration and MiningCSIRO, Exploration and Mining
Geological & GeophysicalGeological & Geophysical
(gamma(gamma--gamma gamma logginglogging))
profiles of an exploration profiles of an exploration
(rotary chipped) hole(rotary chipped) hole
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CSIRO, Exploration and MiningCSIRO, Exploration and Mining
Low Radiation Intensity Probe - calibration data (Howick mine)
R2 = 0.8789
r.m.s. deviation= 2.8% ash
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CSIRO, Exploration and MiningCSIRO, Exploration and Mining
IAEA / RCA Regional Training Course, Beijing 25IAEA / RCA Regional Training Course, Beijing 25thth--2929thth October, 2004October, 2004
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Neutron – gamma logging
used mainly for porostity and hydrogen (water, oil…) content detrmination
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Boron C oated C up
D etector
Boron C oated Tube
Polyethylene Spacer 15m m
Lead Shield 80m m
Polyethylene Shield
A lum inium
N ose cone
Source C ontainer
BoreholeBorehole probeprobe for for PromptPrompt Gamma Neutron Gamma Neutron
ActivationActivation AnalysisAnalysis (PGNAA) (PGNAA) logginglogging
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Elements of the 100 mm CSIRO PGNAA probe
BGO (Bi4 Ge3O12 ) scintillation detector
252Cf neutron source
(ok. 100 MBq=1,1x107 n/s)
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CSIRO, Exploration and MiningCSIRO, Exploration and Mining
100 mm x 50 mm dia BGO
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3.2% S
Fe, 7.63 MeV
S, 5.42 MeV
Si, S
4.9 MeV
Si, 3.54 MeV
Sulphur in coal and iron in ash through thermal nuetroncapture (n,γ reaction)- PGNAA method
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CSIRO, Exploration and MiningCSIRO, Exploration and Mining
Determination of Sulphur in coal
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WINVIEW profiles of PGNAA coal loggingWINVIEW profiles of PGNAA coal logging
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INSTRUMENTATION?
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20 mm probe for gamma-gamma logging in 50 m deep boreholes (AGH Kraków, 1962)
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Logging for oil in a borehole 4000 m deep
Instrumentation:
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AUTO TRAK ROTARY CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM(RCLS) –automatic andoriented rotary dillingtool with a programmed controlsystem adapted for LWD method
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AutoTrak 3-1/8" RCLS tool for drilling of theholes 3-7/8" to 4-3/4" in diameter
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PortablePortable PGNAA PGNAA logginglogging tooltool
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•The Low Radioactivity Borehole Logging Probe uses a 137Cs source of activity 1.1 -1.8 MBq (30-50 µCi).
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Commercial probe log:
550 MBq (150 mCi),
Low Radioactivity Probe log:
1.1 MBq (30 µCi)
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Multipurpose probefor logging by LWD method
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Gamma-gamma part of theprobe for densitydetermination throughCompton scattering andphotoelectric absorption andwith acoustic tranducers
(ORD – Optimized RotationalDensity method)
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PLANETARY GEO(?)PHYSICS
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Marsian probeVIKING
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Schematic diagram of the probe applied at theSURVEYOR type moon landers
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Nuclear measurements from the orbit
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Ice on Mars as seen (indicated by blue colour) by theMarsian satellite ODYSSEY
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Future applications of nuclear technologies?
• power (fission and fusion?)…
• medicine…
• drinking water (search for, desalination, purification…)
• SIT (sterilization insect technique) and otherirradiation techniques…
• nutrition…
• geological prospection…
• various industrial applications - level-, density-, thickness-gauges, radiography, circuittypography etc..
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RADIATION MONITORING PORTALStype VM – 250GN PL
(detection of gamma-rays and neutrons)