DocumentCode
1968759
Title
Realistic modeling of radiation transmission inspection systems
Author
Sale, Kenneth E.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
17-20 May 1993
Firstpage
1663
Abstract
We have applied Monte Carlo particle transport methods to assess a proposed neutron transmission inspection system for checked luggage. The geometry of the system and the time, energy and angle dependence of the source have been modeled in detail. A pulsed deuteron beam incident on a thick Be target generates a neutron pulse with a very broad energy spectrum which is detected after passage through the luggage item by a plastic scintillator detector operating in current mode (as opposed to pulse counting mode). The neutron transmission as a function of time information is used to infer the densities of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen in the volume sampled. The measured elemental densities can be compared to signatures for explosives or other contraband. By using such computational modeling it is possible to optimize many aspects of the design of an inspection system without costly and time consuming prototyping experiments or to determine that a proposed scheme will not work. The methods applied here can be used to evaluate neutron or photon schemes based on transmission, scattering or reaction techniques
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; chemical analysis by nuclear reactions and scattering; inspection; Be; C; H; Monte Carlo particle transport methods; N; O; luggage checking system; neutron transmission inspection system; plastic scintillator detector; pulsed deuteron beam; thick Be target; Density measurement; Geometrical optics; Hydrogen; Inspection; Monte Carlo methods; Neutrons; Nitrogen; Plastics; Pulse generation; Solid modeling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1203-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.1993.309091
Filename
309091
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