Abstract
In this paper, a whole digital on-line nuclear radiation sensor, which can measure resin content of compound materials, is proposed. This sensor uses beta ray as radiation source, a scintillation counter as receiver, and a microcomputer as signal process unit. An example of measuring resin content of some compound materials is given. In addition, a new technique, used to enhance the on-line sensor's reliability, is put forward, in which a semiconductor refrigerator is used as temperature control unit, and a thermal lube as a high efficient heat transfer device. The effectiveness and advantage have been verified by practice.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 1071-1073 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| State | Published - 1998 |
| Event | Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, IMTC. Part 1 (of 2) - St.Paul, MN, USA Duration: 18 May 1998 → 21 May 1998 |
Conference
| Conference | Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, IMTC. Part 1 (of 2) |
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| City | St.Paul, MN, USA |
| Period | 18/05/98 → 21/05/98 |
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