VPT Rad performs all neutron displacement damage irradiations in a low-enriched, open-pool, water moderated, thermal neutron reactor. VPT Rad uses flat-plate type fuel, and has a maximum thermal energy output of up to 1 MW. The Fast Neutron Irradiator (FNI) faces one side of the reactor core. The FNI design produces a geometrical planar beam of fast neutrons that is approximately uniform over an area of 12 in × 20 in. Lead and thermal neutron absorbing compounds are combined to filter out both fission gammas and thermal neutrons. The ratio of fast-to-thermal neutrons is approximately 400:1, with a gamma exposure of less than 150 rad (Si) for a 1E12 n / cm2 (1 MeV Si equivalent) exposure. The FNI can accommodate a sample or samples with size up to 30 cm in diameter and 15 cm thick including packaging materials. The minimum neutron fluence rate is 1E6 n / cm2s. The maximum neutron fluence rate is approximately 1.0 E11 n / cm2s. (Both values are 1 MeV Si equivalent.)
The neutron fluence rate is determined using the neutron radiation field for the FNI, performed in accordance with ASTM standards (ASTM F1190), and correlated to the measured reactor power level. The neutron dose is timed to meet the customer-specified fluence for the irradiation. Neutron dosimetry meeting ASTM standards (ASTM E265) is used to track and make sure that irradiations meet the required minimum. The facility retains source credibility with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Laboratory Suitability Program for ASTM Test Method 1017. The DUTS are typically irradiation in an unbiased condition as per TM1017. If bias conditions are required, the conditions can be maintained with dry thimbles connected to the irradiation volume.