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Title: | 10 th European Commission Conference on EURATOM Research and Training in Safety of Reactor Systems | Authors: | SIMONS, Mattias BRABANTS, Lowie DE SCHEPPER, David DEMEESTER, Eric SCHROEYERS, Wouter |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | FISA 2022, Lyon, France, 30/05/2022-03/05/2022 | Abstract: | Introduction To reduce the dose uptake of workers in a nuclear environment, robots or gamma cameras are often used to localise hotspots and sources. A semi-autonomous robotic platform was developed during a previous research project called ARCHER. This robot limits the need for human intervention. But still uses the time-consuming way of measuring point by point. Gamma cameras can measure from relatively far away and therefore reduce the chance of contamination. This study combined a single layer Compton Camera with a 3D camera to better visualise the source and estimate the source-to-detector distance. Preliminary tests were performed with a 137 Cs source. | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/37488 | Category: | C2 | Type: | Conference Material |
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