| International Nuclear Science and Technology Conference 2014 | |
| Improvement of portable computed tomography system for on-field applications | |
| Sukrod, K.^1 ; Khoonkamjorn, P.^1 ; Tippayakul, C.^1 | |
| Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology, Bangkok, Thailand^1 | |
| 关键词: Cooperative agreements; Different densities; Field application; Nuclear technology; Radiation source; Scanning parameters; Sectional views; Small density difference; | |
| Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/611/1/012017/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1742-6596/611/1/012017 |
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| 来源: IOP | |
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【 摘 要 】
In 2010, Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (TINT) received a portable Computed Tomography (CT) system from the IAEA as part of the Regional Cooperative Agreement (RCA) program. This portable CT system has been used as the prototype for development of portable CT system intended for industrial applications since then. This paper discusses the improvements in the attempt to utilize the CT system for on-field applications. The system is foreseen to visualize the amount of agarwood in the live tree trunk. The experiments adopting Am-241 as the radiation source were conducted. The Am-241 source was selected since it emits low energy gamma which should better distinguish small density differences of wood types. Test specimens made of timbers with different densities were prepared and used in the experiments. The cross sectional views of the test specimens were obtained from the CT system using different scanning parameters. It is found from the experiments that the results are promising as the picture can clearly differentiate wood types according to their densities. Also, the optimum scanning parameters were determined from the experiments. The results from this work encourage the research team to advance into the next phase which is to experiment with the real tree on the field.
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