DetectionContaminants
Water
Scintillating optical fiber-based solution for detecting nuclear contaminants in drinking water
SEDI-ATI has developed a bundle of scintillating plastic optical fibers to do real-time detection of nuclear contaminants in drinking water.
MajorContraints
The solution must be resistant to:
- Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear pollutants,
- 4 bars of pressure in water.
TheChallenge
Real-time detection of Alpha and Beta radiological and nuclear contaminants in drinking water.
The security of drinking water as a challenge
The security of drinking water is increasingly recognized as a major challenge for municipalities and water utilities. The safety and or security of drinking water can be threatened by natural disasters, accidents or malevolent attacks. Contaminated drinking water can induce major epidemics, disrupt economic life and create mass panic.
Manage drinking water security by fiber optic assemblies
The European FP7 project SAFEWATER aims at developing online assemblies to manage drinking water security and mitigate against major deliberate, accidental or natural CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear) related contaminations.
The CEA and SEDI-ATI partnership
The radioactive threats are covered by partner CEA Saclay using a technology based on plastic scintillators. To manage the challenge of Beta radiation detection, and possibly also Alpha radiation, CEA has involved SEDI-ATI in the design and fabrication of a new plastic scintillator light collection system. CEA has also developed the associated high velocity electronics and data processing algorithms.
The first release of the system was built and is now under evaluation for detection of Beta radiation. A novel approach is used where the scintillator is implemented as scintillating optical fibers, to come close to the bulk of the water, in order to increase the area detection. The scintillating fiber will convert the radiation into light that will travel through each optical fiber to finally be detected by the PMT (Photon Multiplier Tube).
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 312764.
SolutionSEDI-ATI
A hermetic fiber optic assembly consisting in the association of a bundle of scintillating fibers and a custom-made fiber optic hermetic feedthrough.
AdvantagesSolution SEDI-ATI
- There is no more need for water withdrawals,
- The radiation detection is done in real-time and on site thanks to the scintillating fibre assembly.
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