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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 10, 2018
Filed:
Aug. 26, 2016
Bubble Technology Industries Inc., Chalk River, Ontario, CA;
Harry Ing, Deep River, CA;
Hugh Robert Andrews, Pembroke, CA;
Martin R. Koslowsky, Deep River, CA;
Martin Bernard Smith, Deep River, CA;
Tobias Achtzehn, Deep River, CA;
Bubble Technology Industries Inc., Chalk, River, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A remmeter includes two or more different-sized hydrogenous moderators, each incorporating a hydrogenous spectroscopic fast neutron detector and a thermal neutron detector to provide more accurate neutron dosimetry across a wide range of neutron energies (thermal neutrons to >15 MeV) in a form factor that is lighter than conventional remmeters. The remmeter utilizes the principle of spectral dosimetry, where the energy or energy distribution of the incident neutrons is first measured and then this energy information (along with the measured fluence) is used to establish the dosimetric quantity using the various fluence-to-dose conversion curves (e.g. H*(10) (ICRP(1997)), NCRP-38(1971)). Using the method of spectral dosimetry, the large variation in response in these curves as a function of neutron energy (especially over the region 1 keV to 1 MeV) is largely mitigated through the use of the energy and fluence information, and the appropriate fluence-to-dose conversion curve to calculate the dose.