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Gamma ray flux measurement system

US5185122A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateDec 18, 1990
Grant dateFeb 9, 1993
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Expiry dateDec 18, 2010

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  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG21F5/00
  • WIPO fieldEnvironmental technology
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

Gamma radiation leaving the surface of a radioactive materials storage vessel is measured and monitored using a plurality of gamma ray absorbing calorimeters. The gamma ray energy absorbed is converted into heat and such heat is measured or indicated for the purpose of monitoring expected radioactive decay processes of the stored radioactive materials. Material leakage or removal from storage is detected and defined by deviations from the normal expected decay in gamma radiation. Such deviation or lack of deviation, as the case may be, provide the desired accountability of the radioactive materials. Since there can be several bands of gamma ray radiation, both flux and its energy level may be determined by using different gamma absorbing materials in the calorimeters selected for the known possible energy levels of the decaying radioactive material. From `n` simultaneous heat balance equations one for each calorimeter having a different absorbing material, it is possible to measure the energy level of the gamma radiation flux at each calorimeter.

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