Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – With means to inspect passive solid objects
Patent
1977-06-20
1981-05-05
Smith, Alfred E.
Radiant energy
Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling
With means to inspect passive solid objects
250390, G01N 2300, G01T 300
Patent
active
042661323
ABSTRACT:
In an apparatus for neutron-capture-based on-line elemental analysis of bulk substances, the control of neutrons which escape from the volume in which the analyzed substance is placed improves accuracy and reduces potential radiation hazards. The apparatus includes a neutron source, which exposes the analyzed bulk substance momentarily contained within the instrument to a flux of neutrons. The analyzed substance captures some of these neutrons by (n,.gamma.) reactions, producing prompt gamma rays which are detected to provide the composition measurement. The placement of neutron absorbers around the volume containing the bulk substance and the neutron source and the proper geometrical relationship between the various parts of the instrument provide this neutron control. The materials used in controlling escaping neutrons and in the instrument structure are chosen to avoid interfering radiations. The materials and geometries herein provide neutron control in a manner which does not add significantly to the number of detected background events resulting from the scattering of measured capture gamma rays or from the production of additional gamma rays in the neutron-absorbing materials or in the surrounding structure. Absorbing and controlling escaping neutrons provides fewer neutron interactions in the gamma-ray detector and less scattering of the capture gamma rays, resulting in improved accuracies.
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Doble Arthur V.
Howell Janice A.
MDH Industries Inc.
Smith Alfred E.
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