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Determination of Tungsten Target Parameters for Transmission X-ray Tube: A Simulation Study Using Geant4

  • Nasseri, Mohammad M.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.795-798
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    • 2016
  • Transmission X-ray tubes based on carbon nanotube have attracted significant attention recently. In most of these tubes, tungsten is used as the target material. In this article, the well-known simulator Geant4 was used to obtain some of the tungsten target parameters. The optimal thickness for maximum production of usable X-rays when the target is exposed to electron beams of different energies was obtained. The linear variation of optimal thickness of the target for different electron energies was also obtained. The data obtained in this study can be used to design X-ray tubes. A beryllium window was considered for the X-ray tube. The X-ray energy spectra at the moment of production and after passing through the target and window for different electron energies in the 30-110 keV range were also obtained. The results obtained show that with a specific thickness, the target material itself can act as filter, which enables generation of X-rays with a limited energy.

Numerical optimization of transmission bremsstrahlung target for intense pulsed electron beam

  • Yu, Xiao;Shen, Jie;Zhang, Shijian;Zhang, Jie;Zhang, Nan;Egorov, Ivan Sergeevich;Yan, Sha;Tan, Chang;Remnev, Gennady Efimovich;Le, Xiaoyun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.2
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    • pp.666-673
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    • 2022
  • The optimization of a transmission type bremsstrahlung conversion target was carried out with Monte Carlo code FLUKA for intense pulsed electron beams with electron energy of several hundred keV for maximum photon fluence. The photon emission intensity from electrons with energy ranging from 300 keV to 1 MeV on tungsten, tantalum and molybdenum targets was calculated with varied target thicknesses. The research revealed that higher target material element number and electron energy leads to increased photon fluence. For a certain target material, the target thickness with maximum photon emission fluence exhibits a linear relationship with the electron energy. With certain electron energy and target material, the thickness of the target plays a dominant role in increasing the transmission photon intensity, with small target thickness the photon flux is largely restricted by low energy loss of electrons for photon generation while thick targets may impose extra absorption for the generated photons. The spatial distribution of bremsstrahlung photon density was analyzed and the optimal target thicknesses for maximum bremsstrahlung photon fluence were derived versus electron energy on three target materials for a quick determination of optimal target design.

Development and Characteristics of the x-ray transmission anode tube for the thickness measurement of film (필름 두께 측정용 투과 양극형 x-ray tube의 개발 및 특성)

  • Kim, Sung-Soo;Kim, Do-Yun
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.240-246
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    • 2008
  • The x-ray transmission anode Ag-target tube was developed to apply for the thickness measurement of film in the thickness range of several tens$\sim$several hundreds ${\mu}m$ and its characteristics were evaluated. The energy distribution and dose of x-ray from Ag-target tube was investigated at the tube voltage near 10 kV, and discussed in comparition with that from W-target tube. The energy distribution and dose of x-rays passing through film were measured with various thickness of Ny and PP film. From these results, it was confirmed that our x-ray tube can be applied for the thickness measurement of film.

Characteristics of the X-ray Fluorescence by the 40kV transmission anode x-ray tube (40kV용 투과양극형 x-ray tube에 의한 X-ray 형광 특성)

  • Kim, Sung-Soo;Kim, Do-Yun
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.247-252
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    • 2008
  • By using the transmission anode x-ray tube developed to apply to the hand-held XRF equipment, we carried out XRF experiment and evaluated the influences of the x-ray tube on XRF spectra. XRF data, which is measured using the W-target and Rh-target tube, were good agreements with the known results. FWHM of Fe $K_{\alpha}$-line measured by W-target tube with the 35 kV-tube voltage and the $40{\mu}A$-tube current was 180 eV. This result reveals that our XRF equipment using the transmission anode x-ray tube is enough for a qualitative analysis of materials. By comparison XRF data with the integrated intensity of x-ray tube, it was confirmed that Rh-target tube is better than W-target tube for application to the hand-held XRF equipment.

Analysis of Channel Capacity for VDSL System (VDSL system을 위한 전송능력 분석)

  • 유창완;정인택;송상섭
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.37-40
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we analyzed transmission capability of VDSL system under the various noise in VDSL transmission lines. For this, we calculated transmission capacity using loading algorithm with transmission channel which suggested by ANSI DSL standard group TIE1.4. As a result, we've got approximated outcome similiar with target capacity in VDSL systems in short range. But we couldn't have got a outcome with target capacity in long range.

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Development and its Characteristics of the 40kV x-ray transmission anode target tube (40kV용 투과 양극형 x-ray tube의 개발 및 특성분석)

  • Kim, Sung-Soo;Kim, Do-Yun
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.234-239
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    • 2008
  • Tungsten and rhodium target tube for a 40 kV x-ray transmission anode was developed to apply to the hand-held XRF(X-Ray Fluorescence) apparatus and its characteristics were evaluated. From the measurement of the energy distribution and dose of x-ray, it was confirmed that our results were good agreements with the known ones. The optimum thickness of metal film deposited on Be window to extract the maximum dose were $2.6{\mu}m$ and $2.7{\mu}m$ in case of W-target tube and Rh-target tube, respectively. When it was continuously worked during 30 min. at 40 kV in tube voltage and at $60{\mu}A$ in tube current, the temperature at target did not exceed $50^{\circ}C$. Our results reveals that the 40 kV x-ray transmission anode tube can be applied to the hand-held XRF apparatus.

Development and Characteristics of the Soft x-ray transmission W-target tube (W-target 투과 양극형 Soft x-ray tube의 개발 및 특성분석)

  • Kim, Sung-Soo;Kim, Do-Yun
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.305-310
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    • 2007
  • The x-ray transmission W-target tube was developed and its characteristics were evaluated. The continuous x-ray was emitted at the tube voltage less than 12kV, and the characteristic x-ray was emitted more than 12kV. From the measurement of the energy distribution and dose of x-ray, it was confirmed that our results are a good agreement with the blown ones. Moreover, in comparison with commercial x-ray tube, it was also found that the characteristics of our x-ray tube is better than the commercial one. Therefore we confirmed that the x-ray tube developed in this study is so good that it can be commercialized.

Calculation of transmission loss design values of a high speed train wall by acoustic analysis of exterior sound field (외부음장해석에 의한 고속전철 벽면에서의 투과손실 목표치 계산)

  • 김관주;유남식
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1998.05a
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    • pp.249-256
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    • 1998
  • Design target values of transmission loss in a high-speed train wall are suggested by calculating the difference between interior and exterior noise levels of it. Exterior noise level distribution on the boundary of train wall is calculated by Sysnoise, with sound source input prepared by experiments. Two kinds of exterior sound sources are considered, the rolling noise of train wheels on the rail and the aerodynamic noise from the pantograph. Interior noise level is provided by high-speed design target. Transmission loss characteristics according to the frequency band are examined.

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Sound Transmission Loss Maximization of Multi-panel Structures Lined with Poroelastic Materials by Topology Optimization (전달손실 최대화를 위한 흡음재-패널 배열 최적설계)

  • Kim, Yong-Jin;Lee, Joong-Seok;Kang, Yeon-June;Kim, Yoon-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.728-733
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    • 2008
  • Though multi-panel structures lined with a poroelastic material have been widely used to reduce sound transmission in various fields, most of the previous works to design them were conducted by repeated analyses or experiments based on initially given configurations or sequences. Therefore, it was difficult to obtain the optimal sequence of multi-panel structures lined with a poroelastic material yielding superior sound isolation capability. In this work, we propose a new design method to sequence a multi-panel structure lined with a poroelastic material having maximized sound transmission loss. Being formulated as a one-dimensional topology optimization problem for a given target frequency, the optimal sequencing of panel-poroelastic layers is systematically carried out in an iterative manner. In this method, a panel layer is expressed as a limiting case of a poroelastic layer to facilitate the optimization process. This means that main material properties of a poroelastic material are treated as Interpolated functions of design variables. The designed sequences of panel-poroelastic layers were shown to be significantly affected by the target frequencies; more panel layers were used at higher target frequencies. The sound transmission loss of the system was calculated by the transfer matrix derived from Biot's theory.

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Optimization of Multilayered Foam-panel Sequence for Sound Transmission Loss Maximization (전달손실 최대화를 위한 다층 흡음재-패널 배열 최적설계)

  • Kim, Yong-Jin;Lee, Joong-Seok;Kang, Yeon-June;Kim, Yoon-Young
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.1262-1269
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    • 2008
  • Though multilayered foam-panel structures have been widely used to reduce sound transmission in various fields, most of the previous works to design them were conducted by repeated analyses or experiments based on initially given configurations or sequences. Therefore, it was difficult to obtain an optimal sequence of multilayered foam-panel structure yielding superior sound isolation capability. In this work, we propose a new design method to sequence a multi-panel structure lined with a poroelastic material having maximized sound transmission loss. Being formulated as a one-dimensional topology optimization problem fur a given target frequency, the optimal sequencing of panel-poroelastic layers is systematically carried out in an iterative manner. In this method, a panel layer is expressed as a limiting case of a poroelastic layer to facilitate the optimization process. This means that main material properties of a poroelastic material are treated as interpolated functions of design variable. The designed sequences of panel-poroelastic multilayer were shown to be significantly affected by the target frequencies; more panels were obtained at higher target frequency. The sound transmission loss of the system was calculated by the transfer matrix derived from Biot's theory.