It was suggested recently [Pazsit, Ann. Nucl. Energy 24 (1997) 1257] that i
n addition to the traditionally measured scalar neutron flux, the informati
on contained in the higher angular moments of the neutron flux, such as the
neutron current or the flux gradient, could be used for monitoring and dia
gnostics of reactor cores. To explore this possibility, a detector was cons
tructed with which vector components of the partial currents, and thus also
components of the net current vector, can be measured. The two-dimensional
current vector was measured in an experimental system containing a neutron
source in a water tank, and was compared with calculated values. As one si
mple application. it was shown how the position of the source can be determ
ined from measuring the scalar flux and the neutron current in one single s
patial point. The experiments demonstrate both the suitability of the detec
tor construction for the measurement of the neutron current vector and the
use of the current in diagnostics and monitoring. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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