Optimization study of chlorine detection sensitivity in concrete based on prompt gamma analysis using < sup > 252 < /sup > Cf neutron source

Appl Radiat Isot. 2022 Aug 1;188:110393. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110393. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTChloride attack is a serious problem that decreases the durability of concrete structures of bridges and highways. A compact neutron salt meter with a252Cf neutron source and germanium (Ge) gamma-ray detector based on prompt gamma-ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) has been proposed to determine the chlorine concentration in concrete structures. The Optimization of the dimensions of its components, such as polyethylene (PE) moderator, graphite reflector, and lead shield, as well as the positions of the 252Cf source and the Ge detector has been performed to make it highly sensitive for the detection of gamma-rays of chlorine, in addition to lightweight and small volume for in situ use. The results demonstrated that gain factors of 2.5 and 2.2 were obtained for gamma-ray intensity of chlorine and chlorine-to-hydrogen ratio (CHR), respectively, whereas the weight and volume became 19.1% and 23.4%, respectively, compared with the reference setup. The effectiveness of optimization was confirmed by preliminary experiments.PMID:35933905 | DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110393
Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research