DocumentCode
1955711
Title
A Neutron Based Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Detection System
Author
Koltick, David ; McConchie, Seth
Author_Institution
Purdue Univ., Lafayette
fYear
2007
fDate
8-11 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
292
Lastpage
300
Abstract
The design and performance of a pulseable neutron source utilizing a D-T neutron generator and a depleted uranium reflector are presented for use in a scanning system of improvised explosive devices. Approximately half the generator´s 14 MeV neutron flux is used to produce a fission- like neutron spectrum similar to 252Cf. For every 14 MeV neutron entering the reflector, more than one fission-like neutron is reflected back across the surface of the reflector. Because the delayed neutron production is more than two orders of magnitude below the prompt neutron production, the source takes full advantage of the generator´s pulsed mode capability. Applications include all elemental characterization systems using neutron-induced gamma-ray spectroscopy. The source simultaneously emits 14 MeV neutrons optimal to excite fast neutron-induced gamma-ray signals, such as from carbon and oxygen, and fission-like neutrons optimal to induce neutron capture gamma-ray signals.
Keywords
explosives; gamma-ray spectroscopy; national security; neutron sources; D-T neutron generator; depleted uranium reflector; fission-like neutron spectrum; improvised explosive devices; neutron flux; neutron production; neutron-induced gamma-ray spectroscopy; pulseable neutron source; Carbon capture and storage; Carbon dioxide; Chemical elements; Delay; Explosives; Neutrons; Production; Pulse generation; Spectroscopy; Vehicle detection; Gamma Ray Spectroscopy; Neutron Elemental Analysis; Neutron Interrogation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security Technology, 2007 41st Annual IEEE International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1129-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCST.2007.4373503
Filename
4373503
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