Lévai et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Low resolution combined emission-transmission imaging techniques for matrix characterization and assay of wasteLévai et al., 1995
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- Lévai F
- Nagy Z
- Dung T
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- Proceeding of the 17th ESARDA Symposium. on Safeguards and Nuclear Material Management
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Section imaging methods are studied for assay of inhomogeneous waste drums. Two basic, configurations are discussed. An arrangement similar to a typical segmented gamma scanner (SGS) is described, but additionally an array of small size room temperature …
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