DocumentCode :
1487384
Title :
The Advancement of a Technique Using Principal Component Analysis for the Non-Intrusive Depth Profiling of Radioactive Contamination
Author :
Adams, Jamie C. ; Joyce, Malcolm J. ; Mellor, Matthew
Author_Institution :
Engineering Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster,
Volume :
59
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1448
Lastpage :
1452
Abstract :
A significant development of the principal component analysis technique, to non-intrusively infer the depth of the fission fragment cesium-137, when it is buried under silica sand has been described. In this paper we describe the advancement of the technique by further validating it using blind tests for applications outside of the laboratory, where not only the depth (z) but also the surface (x, y) location of \\gamma -ray emitting contamination is often poorly characterized. Also uncertainty analysis has been conducted to test the robustness of the technique. At present the technique has been tested at the point of maximum activity above the entrained \\gamma -ray emitting source (where the optimal x , y location is known). This is not usually practical in poorly characterized environments where the detector cannot be conveniently placed at such an optimal location to begin with and scanning at multiple points around the region of interest is often required. Using a uniform scanning time, the point of maximum intensity can be located by sampling in terms of total count rate, and converging on this optimal point of maximum intensity.
Keywords :
Contamination; Detectors; Phantoms; Principal component analysis; Radioactive materials; Depth profiling; gamma spectroscopy; gamma-rays; principal component analysis (PCA); radioactive contamination; shielding;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2189128
Filename :
6179352
Link To Document :
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