Claims
- 1. An array of electrode plates uniformly spaced apart from one another about an axis, each of said electrode plates having a spiral-arc configuration in a plane perpendicular to said axis, inner edges of said electrode plates being parallel with and spaced equidistant from said axis and said electrode plates spiralling in the same direction relative to said axis with the spacing between adjacent ones of said electrode plates remaining constant as the distance between the side surfaces thereof and said axis increases.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the curvature of each of said electrode plates is defined by the equation: ##EQU2## wherein .theta.=the angle, expressed in radians, between (1) a line which intersects an inner edge of an electrode plate and which is perpendicular to and intersects said axis, and (2) a line which intersects any selected point on the side surface extending from said inner edge of the same electrode plate and which is perpendicular to and intersects said axis;
- r=the distance between said axis and said point, and
- k=the minimum permissible spacing between said axis and said inner edge of the electrode plate.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 including:
- a central support tube;
- inner support rings mounted in longitudinally spaced relation on said central support tube; and
- outer support rings respectively concentrically spaced around said inner support rings, said electrode plates being disposed between and attached to said inner and outer support rings.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein a plurality of slots corresponding to the number of said electrode plates are disposed about the outer periphery of each of said inner rings and the inner periphery of each of said outer rings, and the attachment of said electrode plates to said inner and outer support rings is effected by inner and outer edge portions of said electrode plates respectively extending into said slots.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 including:
- a coating of fissile material on the side surfaces of said electrode plates; and
- means for maintaining adjacent ones of said electrode plates at different electrical potentials.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the curvature of each of said electrode plates is defined by the equation: ##EQU3## wherein .theta.=the angle, expressed in radians, between (1) a line which intersects an inner edge of an electrode plate and which is perpendicular to and intersects said axis, and (2) a line which intersects any selected point on the side surface extending from said inner edge of the same electrode plate and which is perpendicular to and intersects said axis;
- r=the distance between said axis and said point, and
- k=the minimum permissible spacing between said axis and the inner edge of the electrode plate.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 including:
- a central support tube;
- inner support rings mounted in longitudinally spaced relation on said central support tube; and
- outer support rings respectively concentrically spaced around said inner support rings, said electrode plates being disposed between and attached to said inner and outer support rings.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein a plurality of slots corresponding to the number of said electrode plates are disposed about the outer periphery of each of said inner rings and the inner periphery of each of said outer rings, and the attachment of said electrode plates to said inner and outer support rings is effected by inner and outer edge portions of said electrode plates respectively extending into said slots.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5 including:
- a housing enclosing said electrode plates; and
- an ionizable gas in said housing.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said gas consists of about 80% argon and about 20% carbon tetrafluoride.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 including signal processing means responsive to voltage pulses generated in said electrode plates by ionization of said gas resulting from fission events occurring on said electrode plates.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said signal processing means comprises a plurality of inductors respectively electrically coupled to alternate ones of said electrode plates and forming, in conjunction with the capacitances between said electrode plates, a delay line.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein one end of said delay line is connected to a voltage supply means and further to a first filter amplifier and a first pulse height discriminator, the other end of said delay line is connected to a second filter amplifier and a second pulse height discriminator, and said first and second pulse height discriminators are connected to a time interval discriminator.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention, which is the result of a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy, relates to a means for measuring neutron flux and, more particularly, to an apparatus which detects fission of atomic nuclei resulting from neutron capture.
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