Claims
- 1. A personnel electronic neutron dosimeter capable of being carried on the clothing of a user comprising:
- neutron detector means for producing secondary reactions which generate an electrical signal;
- pulse generator means, connected to said detector, for generating a pulse, the duration of each pulse being controlled by the amplitude of each electrical signal;
- oscillator means, enabled by said pulse generator, for generating clock pulses, thereby providing a dose equivalent representation;
- counter means for counting the clock pulses; and
- indicator means for providing a direct indication of accumulated radiation.
- 2. The personnel dosimeter of claim 1 wherein said neutron detector comprises
- a mass of hydrogenous material for producing protons as a result of interactions with neutrons;
- a mass of an exoergic material to produce alpha particles from interactions with neutrons; and
- a surface barrier detector having a proton and alpha detecting surface mounted adjacent said masses.
- 3. The personnel dosimeter of claim 1 wherein said pulse generator comprises:
- a plurality of parallel connected discriminator circuits, each circuit passing electrical signals from said neutron detector which fall within a predetermined band of amplitude, the bands having upper and lower limits selected such that each signal passes through only one circuit, high amplitude signals pass through the circuit passing the highest signals and low amplitude signals pass through the circuit passing the lowest signals;
- a plurality of pulse generators, each pulse generator being connected to the output of one discriminator circuit and providing, when actuated by an electrical signal passing through the discriminator, a single pulse of duration selected to give a representation of the total dose equivalent.
- 4. The personnel dosimeter for claim 1 wherein said indicator comprises:
- an audible alarm;
- counter means for storing the output of said oscillator means;
- register means with selectable output for initiating said audio alarm in the event the selected value is reached or exceeded; and
- a digital display for recording the output of said counter.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP03533 between the Department of Energy and Rockwell International Corporation.
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