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Training course on advanced radiation spectrum analysis

Training course on advanced radiation spectrum analysis

  • Objective
    • to enhance the capability of radiation spectrum analysis and results reporting
  • Target audience
    • employees of nuclear and radiation organization
  • Duration
    • 5 days (Mon~Fri)
  • Date
    • In April
  • Place
    • KAERI NTC building
  • Contents
방사선스펙트럼 분석 중급 과정 : 구분, 교과목, 세부내용, 시간(강의,토의)을 보여드립니다.
Section Subjects Contents Time(hr)
Lecture Experiment
Theory and experiment Decay theory
  • Radioactivity, radiation, half life, decay constant
2 -
Interaction with gamma-ray and materials
  • Compton scattering, photoelectric effect, electron pair production/annihilation
2 -
Radiation detector theory
  • RC circuit, time constant, pre-amplifier, main amplifier, ADC, MCA
2 -
Detection statistics
  • Gauss distribution, FWHM, resolution, MDA, uncertainty
1 1
Decay table
  • Gamma nuclide, gamma decay, internal conversion rate
1 -
Measurement of spectrum
  • Photoelectric peak, Compton spectrum, escape peak
2 -
Sample treatment
  • Sampling, pre-processing of samples, measurement of sample quantity
2 -
Theory of spectrum analysis
  • Spectrum, calculation of peak area, peak detection, energy/efficiency correction
2 -
S/W Library
  • Nuclide library build-up, background gamma
1 1
Analysis S/W
  • Genie2000, GammaVision
1 -
Correction
  • Correction of energy, resolution and efficiency
1 1
Compensation
  • Energy, density, ynthesis
2 2
Radiation analysis
  • -
2 2
Data analysis
  • Calculation of peak area, reference level, uncertainty, natural radioactive nuclide
2 -
Quality control
  • List of samples and analysis, background level, variation of correction value, Maintenance
2 -
Test Test / evaluation
  • -
1 -
Others Orientation / Introduction of KAERI / site tour
  • -
2 -

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