Radiant energy – Automatic/serial detection of similar sources
Patent
1976-03-15
1977-05-03
Willis, Davis L.
Radiant energy
Automatic/serial detection of similar sources
2091115, 250359, G01T 100
Patent
active
040216691
ABSTRACT:
A gamma analyzer system is provided for the analysis of nuclear fuel microspheres and other radioactive particles. The system consists of an analysis turntable with means for loading, in sequence, a plurality of stations within the turntable; a gamma ray detector for determining the spectrum of a sample in one section; means for analyzing the spectrum; and a receiver turntable to collect the analyzed material in stations according to the spectrum analysis. Accordingly, particles may be sorted according to their quality; e.g., fuel particles with fractured coatings may be separated from those that are not fractured, or according to other properties.
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Long, Jr. Ernest L.
Valentine Kenneth H.
Willey Melvin G.
Carlson Dean E.
Deckelmann Louis M.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Willis Davis L.
Zachry David S.
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