International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering (Jan 2014)

Ionising radiation metrology for the metallurgical industry

  • García-Toraño E.,
  • Tzika F.,
  • Burda O.,
  • Peyrés V.,
  • Mejuto M.,
  • Crespo T.,
  • Wätjen U.,
  • Arnold D.,
  • Sochor V.,
  • Svec A.,
  • Carconi P.,
  • de Felice P.,
  • Tecl J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/ijmqe/2014010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. 301

Abstract

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Every year millions tons of steel are produced worldwide from recycled scrap loads. Although the detection systems in the steelworks prevent most orphan radioactive sources from entering the furnace, there is still the possibility of accidentally melting a radioactive source. The MetroMetal project, carried out in the frame of the European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP), addresses this problem by studying the existing measurement systems, developing sets of reference sources in various matrices (cast steel, slag, fume dust) and proposing new detection instruments. This paper presents the key lines of the project and describes the preparation of radioactive sources as well as the intercomparison exercises used to test the calibration and correction methods proposed within the project.

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