The 2021 IAEA software intercomparison for k0-INAA

Journal Article (2022)
Authors

M Blaauw (TU Delft - RID/KEWO/Kwaliteitszorg-IMS)

Giancarlo D’Agostino (Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica)

Marco di Luzio (Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica)

Ho Manh Dung (Center for Nuclear Technologies, Ho Chi Minh City)

R Jacimovic (Jozef Stefan Institute)

Mauro Da Silva Dias (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, Sâo Paulo)

Renato Semmler (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, Sâo Paulo)

R. van Sluijs (k0-Ware, Heerlen)

Nuno Pessoa Barradas (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna)

Support unit
RID/KEWO/Kwaliteitszorg-IMS
Copyright
© 2022 Menno Blaauw, Giancarlo D’Agostino, Marco di Luzio, Ho Manh Dung, Radojko Jacimovic, Mauro Da Silva Dias, Renato Semmler, Robbert van Sluijs, Nuno Pessoa Barradas
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-022-08626-1
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Menno Blaauw, Giancarlo D’Agostino, Marco di Luzio, Ho Manh Dung, Radojko Jacimovic, Mauro Da Silva Dias, Renato Semmler, Robbert van Sluijs, Nuno Pessoa Barradas
Support unit
RID/KEWO/Kwaliteitszorg-IMS
Issue number
8
Volume number
332
Pages (from-to)
3387-3400
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-022-08626-1
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Abstract

In order to establish the variation between results in mass fractions due to software implementation, as measured by the k0-method for INAA, the IAEA has organized a software intercomparison. A complete set of test spectra and associated information was assembled. Efficiency curves, neutron spectrum parameters, correction factors and mass fractions were calculated with the participating programs (k0-IPEN, k0-INRIM, k0-DALAT, k0-IAEA and KayWin) using identical peak areas. In this paper, we report on the observed discrepancies, causes, remedies and future software developments. The test data, as well as intermediate results and observed mass fractions of the certified reference material BCR-320R “channel sediment” are available through the IAEA on request. The variations in concentrations attributed to differences between the programs were initially found to be 5.6 and 7.9%, for certified and uncertified concentrations, respectively. After the certified concentrations had been made available to the participants and they had been allowed to improve their programs, the variations found were 2.7 and 3.4%, respectively. The main identified remaining causes of variation are differences in the procedures used for detector efficiency characterisation and neutron spectrum parameter determination.