• DocumentCode
    12334
  • Title

    Improved System for Inspecting Minefields and Residual Explosives

  • Author

    Sudac, Davorin ; Majetic, S. ; Nad, Karlo ; Obhodas, Jasmina ; Valkovic, Vladivoj

  • Author_Institution
    Rudjer Boskovic Inst., Zagreb, Croatia
  • Volume
    61
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    2195
  • Lastpage
    2203
  • Abstract
    A next generation system, as an upgrade of a robotic mobile system for anti-personnel landmine clearance, was considered. In contrast to the first generation system where the fast neutron activation method and the associated alpha particle imaging (API) was supposed to be used for finding the residual explosives and/or landmines, in the next generation system fast neutrons (FN) was considered to be used only for the confirmation of the explosive in the suspected object previously found by the ground penetrating radar (GPR), metal detector (MD) and infrared imaging (IR). Such system is expected to have the acceptable price and the optimal demining vehicle speed of 10 cm/s. In contrast to the previous system only one neutron generator (NG) is needed. In order to study the possibility of FN to confirm the presence of TNT explosive in the real environment the tests were made with the soil of different moisture contents. Comparative study was done by using the 7.62 cm × 7.62 cm BGO, 7.62 cm × 7.62 cm LaBr3 : Ce and 7.62 cm × 7.62 cm NaI(Tl) gamma-ray detectors. Although nitrogen was easily detected in larger amount of TNT explosive, its signal was weak in detection of Anti-Personal (AP) mine like DLM2.4. The presences of soil additionally diminish the possibility of nitrogen detection even in the Anti-Tank mines (AT).
  • Keywords
    alpha-particle detection; bismuth compounds; cerium; explosive detection; gamma-ray detection; ground penetrating radar; infrared imaging; landmine detection; lanthanum compounds; metal detectors; mobile robots; moisture; sodium compounds; soil; thallium; Bi4Ge3O12; LaBr3:Ce; NaI:Tl; TNT explosive detection; alpha particle imaging; antipersonnel landmine clearance; fast neutron activation method; gamma-ray detectors; ground penetrating radar; infrared imaging; metal detector; residual explosives; robotic mobile system; soil moisture contents; Carbon; Explosives; Gamma-ray detectors; Gamma-rays; Neutrons; Soil moisture; Antipersonnel landmine detection; associated particle imaging; fast neutrons; multisensor;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2013.2284609
  • Filename
    6678797