DocumentCode
863616
Title
Health Physics Instruments: What Are the Current Needs?
Author
Armantrout, Guy A.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory P. O. Box 808 Livermore, California 94550
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
1983
Firstpage
521
Lastpage
524
Abstract
Health Physics instruments are used to measure the risk which may be incurred by an individual exposed to a given radiation field. The response of the instrument sensors will differ markedly from actual human risk factors for a variety of reasons, and this requires the use of instrument modifications and conversion factors. The values of these conversion factors continue to be updated and will likely change in the future. To accommodate the effects of different types of radiation and new conversion and usage factors, new instruments should be able to determine the type, energy distribution, and direction of incoming radiation and then apply the proper weighting factors to determine relative human risk. Such instrumentation will need to utilize modern sensor elements and microprocessor electronics.
Keywords
Calibration; Gamma ray detectors; Humans; Instruments; Ionizing radiation; Ionizing radiation sensors; Neutrons; Radiation detectors; Radiation monitoring; Sensor phenomena and characterization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1983.4332323
Filename
4332323
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