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Nearest Neighbor Averaging and its Effect on the Critical Level and Minium Detectable Concentration for Scanning Radiological Survey Instruments that Perform Facility Release Surveys.
Fournier, S. D. ; Beall, P. S. ; Miller, M. L.
Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
关键词: Radiation detectors;    Algorithms;    Calibration;    Computerized simulation;    Contamination;   
RP-ID  :  DE141149682
学科分类:工程和技术(综合)
美国|英语
来源: National Technical Reports Library
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【 摘 要 】

Through the SNL New Mexico Small Business Assistance (NMSBA) program, several Sandia engineers worked with the Environmental Restoration Group (ERG) Inc. to verify and validate a novel algorithm used to determine the scanning Critical Level (Lc) and Minimum Detectable Concentration (MDC) (or Minimum Detectable Areal Activity) for the 102F scanning system. Through the use of Monte Carlo statistical simulations the algorithm mathematically demonstrates accuracy in determining the Lc and MDC when a nearest-neighbor averaging (NNA) technique was used. To empirically validate this approach, SNL prepared several spiked sources and ran a test with the ERG 102F instrument on a bare concrete floor known to have no radiological contamination other than background naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). The tests conclude that the NNA technique increases the sensitivity (decreases the L c and MDC) for high-density data maps that are obtained by scanning radiological survey instruments.

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