EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Qualification Test System for Radiation Detection Devices QuTeSt

  • Risse Monika,
  • Clemens Peter,
  • Glabian Jeannette,
  • Schumann Olaf,
  • Koeble Theo,
  • Friedrich Hermann,
  • Berky Wolfram,
  • Bornhoeft Marie Charlotte,
  • Chmel Sebastian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125307006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 253
p. 07006

Abstract

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Measurement equipment for the detection and identification of radioactive and nuclear (RN) material has a wide application area. The main application aspects are monitoring, search, and identification. A common goal is to gain reliable measurement results. In the past, the only way to assess the performance of a measuring device was to rely on the data given by the manufacturer of the device itself. Reliable test results from an independent third party are more than welcome. These tests can be performed against consensus standards in order to have reproducible test results, independent of the testing location and the performing laboratory. Fraunhofer INT has conceived and built a test environment to perform dynamic and static test measurements using neutron and gamma sources. Tests can be performed in accordance with the IEC and ANSI standards as well as the ITRAP+10 test procedures. This includes qualification tests of truck portal monitors with the dynamic test system. Generally, the effects of one test parameter on other test parameters are not considered in the test procedures. For example, the accuracy of the dose rate may depend on the energy range of the radioactive source used. Besides the overview of the test systems the paper will address restrictions, problems and limitations of the possible qualification measurements as well as potential limitations arising from the given test procedures themselves.

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