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A STUDY ON INDUSTRIAL GAMMA RAY CT WITH A SINGLE SOURCE-DETECTOR PAIR  

Kim Jong-Bum (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Jung Sung-Hee (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim Jin-Sup (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.38, no.4, 2006 , pp. 383-390 More about this Journal
Abstract
Having its roots in medical applications, industrial gamma ray CT has opened up new roads far investigating and modeling industrial processes. Using a line of research related to industrial gamma ray CT, the authors set up a system of single source and detector gamma transmission tomography for wood timber and a packed bed phantom. The hardware of the CT system consists of two servo motors, a data logger, a computer, a radiation source and a radiation detector. One motor simultaneously moves the source and the detector for a parallel beam scanning, whereas the other motor rotates the scan table at a preset projection angle. The image is reconstructed from the measured projections by the filtered back projection method. The phantom was designed to simulate a cross section of a packed bed with a void. The radiation source was 20mCi of Cs-137 and the detector was a 1 inch $\times$ 1 inch NaI (TI) scintillator shielded by a lead collimator. The experimental gamma ray CT image has sufficient resolution to reveal air holes and the density distribution inside the phantom. The system could possibly be applied to a packed bed column or a pipe flow in a petrochemical plant.
Keywords
Industrial Process Diagnosis; Gamma Ray; Transmission Tomography; Petrochemical Industry; Filtered Back Projection; Image Reconstruction;
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