The worldwide NORM production and a fully automated gamma-ray spectrometer for their characterization
Autor: | Ivan Callegari, Gerti Xhixha, M. Kaçeli Xhixha, G. P. Bezzon, Enrico Guastaldi, A. Pasquini, Carlo Broggini, Antonio Caciolli, Fabio Mantovani, C. Rossi Alvarez, S. De Bianchi, Giovanni Massa, M. Shyti, Giovanni Fiorentini, Roberto Menegazzo, G. P. Buso, Liliana Mou |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Health
Toxicology and Mutagenesis FOS: Physical sciences Industrial waste/by-product Raw material Analytical Chemistry HPGe Gamma-ray spectrometry NORM Non-nuclear industry Reference materials Nuclear Medicine and Imaging Toxicology and Mutagenesis Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Gamma spectroscopy Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) Process engineering Nuclear Experiment Spectroscopy Physics Radionuclide Spectrometer business.industry Environmental and Occupational Health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Ambientale Nuclear Energy and Engineering Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging Pollution Certified reference materials Fully automated Health Norm (mathematics) Electromagnetic shielding Public Health Radiology business |
Zdroj: | Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
ISSN: | 1588-2780 0236-5731 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10967-012-1791-1 |
Popis: | Materials containing radionuclides of natural origin, which is modified by human made processes and being subject to regulation because of their radioactivity are known as NORM. We present a brief review of the main categories of non-nuclear industries together with the levels of activity concentration in feed raw materials, products and waste, including mechanisms of radioisotope enrichments. The global management of NORM shows a high level of complexity, mainly due to different degrees of radioactivity enhancement and the huge amount of worldwide waste production. The future tendency of guidelines concerning environmental protection will require both a systematic monitoring based on the ever-increasing sampling and high performance of gamma ray spectroscopy. On the ground of these requirements a new low background fully automated high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometer MCA_Rad has been developed. The design of Pb and Cu shielding allowed to reach a background reduction of two order of magnitude with respect to laboratory radioactivity. A severe lowering of manpower cost is obtained through a fully automation system, which enables up to 24 samples to be measured without any human attendance. Two coupled HPGe detectors increase the detection efficiency, performing accurate measurements on sample volume (180 cc) with a reduction of sample transport cost of material. Details of the instrument calibration method are presented. MCA_Rad system can measure in less than one hour a typical NORM sample enriched in U and Th with some hundreds of Bq/kg, with an overall uncertainty less than 5%. Quality control of this method has been tested. Measurements of certified reference materials RGK-1, RGU-2 and RGTh-1 containing concentrations of K, U and Th comparable to NORM have been performed, resulting an overall relative discrepancy of 5% among central values within the reported uncertainty. 21 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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