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Algorithms for TRISO Fuel Identification Based on X-ray CT Validated on Tungsten-Carbide Compacts

Tristructural-isotropic (TRISO) fuel is one of the most mature fuel types for candidate advanced reactor types under development. TRISO-fuel pebbles flow continuously through the reactor core and can be reinserted into the reactor several times until a target burnup is reached. The capability of identifying individual fuel pebbles would allow us to calculate the fuel residence time in the core and validate pebble flow computational models, prevent excessive burnup accumulation or premature fuel discharge, and maintain accountability of special nuclear materials during fuel circulation. In this work, we have developed a 3D image reconstruction and segmentation algorithm to accurately segment TRISO particles and extract the unique 3D distribution. We have developed a rotation-invariant and noise-robust identification algorithm that allows us to identify the pebble and retrieve the pebble ID in the presence of rotations and noises. We also report the results of 200kV X-ray CT image reconstruction of a mock-up fuel sample consisting of tungsten-carbide (WC) kernels in a lucite matrix. The 3D distribution of TRISO particles along with other signatures such as $^{235}$U enrichment and burnup level extracted through neutron multiplicity counting, would enable accurate fuel identification in a reasonable amount of time.

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