Mark S. Rowland - Alamo CA, US Douglas E. Howard - Livermore CA, US James L. Wong - Dublin CA, US James L. Jessup - Tracy CA, US Greg M. Bianchini - Livermore CA, US Wayne O. Miller - Livermore CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01T 1/24
US Classification:
25037015, 25037003
Abstract:
A portable gamma ray detection apparatus having a gamma ray detector encapsulated by a compact isolation structure having at least two volumetrically-nested enclosures where at least one is a thermal shield. The enclosures are suspension-mounted to each other to successively encapsulate the detector without structural penetrations through the thermal shields. A low power cooler is also provided capable of cooling the detector to cryogenic temperatures without consuming cryogens, due to the heat load reduction by the isolation structure and the reduction in the power requirements of the cooler. The apparatus also includes a lightweight portable power source for supplying power to the apparatus, including to the cooler and the processing means, and reducing the weight of the apparatus to enable handheld operation or toting on a user's person.
Real Time Method And Computer System For Identifying Radioactive Materials From Hpge Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy
Mark S. Rowland - Alamo CA, US Douglas E. Howard - Livermore CA, US James L. Wong - Dublin CA, US James L. Jessup - Tracy CA, US Greg M. Bianchini - Livermore CA, US Wayne O. Miller - Livermore CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01T 1/24
US Classification:
25037015, 2503361, 2503581, 376159
Abstract:
A real-time method and computer system for identifying radioactive materials which collects gamma count rates from a HPGe gamma-radiation detector to produce a high-resolution gamma-ray energy spectrum. A library of nuclear material definitions (“library definitions”) is provided, with each uniquely associated with a nuclide or isotope material and each comprising at least one logic condition associated with a spectral parameter of a gamma-ray energy spectrum. The method determines whether the spectral parameters of said high-resolution gamma-ray energy spectrum satisfy all the logic conditions of any one of the library definitions, and subsequently uniquely identifies the material type as that nuclide or isotope material associated with the satisfied library definition. The method is iteratively repeated to update the spectrum and identification in real time.
Edward Best Elementary School Louisburg NC 1973-1977
Community:
Toni Finch, Myra Harris, Robin Davis, Brenda Burrell, Clayton Foster, Brenda Spivey, Thomas Sledge, James Alston, Bobby Smith, Yvonne Leonard, Betsy Gupton