Proportional counters using commercial equipment
Summary The use of the Moscow mains gas for the above counters and for the 4π counter [1] makes proportional flow counters more practical and easier to operate.When the gas is burnt on ordinary laboratory burners its consumption varies between 4 and 25 liter/hr. Since the efficiency of counting rema...
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10.1007/BF00989457 doi (DE-627)OLC2047539900 (DE-He213)BF00989457-p DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 620 VZ 11 ssgn Vinogradov, A. F. verfasserin aut Proportional counters using commercial equipment 1961 Text txt rdacontent ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen n rdamedia Band nc rdacarrier © Instrument Society of America 1961 Summary The use of the Moscow mains gas for the above counters and for the 4π counter [1] makes proportional flow counters more practical and easier to operate.When the gas is burnt on ordinary laboratory burners its consumption varies between 4 and 25 liter/hr. Since the efficiency of counting remains practically constant despite this variation, no additional devices for controlling the gas flow are required.For the standard instrument PS-10000 produced by our industry a proportional flow counter SP-3 has been designed and constructed. The counter is intended for measuringα-andβ -radiations with normal targets which are used in the operation of butt counters. It can also be used with other electronic counting devices which have the required pulse amplifier and a source of high tension with a grounded positive side. Counter SP-3 is superior in its basic operating characteristics (in a stationary condition) to the butt counters with a window and to α- and β -scintillation counters; moreover, its construction is much simpler.For measuringga- andβ -radioactive radiations the TISS instrument is used with a slightly altered TYu unit, as a result of which it becomes possible to measure low energyβ -radiations (the counter window has an area of 150 $ cm^{2} $ with a transparency up to 0.3 mg/$ cm^{2} $). Moreover, the TISS instrument also acquires a new valuable property, namely it can measure pollutions by such isotopes as sulfur-35, promethium-147, carbon-14, and others.Counter SP-1 has been designed and constructed for measuring radioactive gas which is transmitted, for instance, from a radiochromatograph column, or for similar purposes. Counter SP-1 was used with a counting-rate meter type ISS and a recording potentiometer ÉPP-09, which provided a continuous recording of the radioactivity of the measured gas with a high efficiency of counting. Scintillation Counter Proportional Counter Valuable Property Electronic Counting Normal Target Chigarev, L. I. aut Rybak, S. P. aut Enthalten in Measurement techniques Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1958 4(1961), 5 vom: Mai, Seite 405-408 (DE-627)129596876 (DE-600)240846-6 (DE-576)015090051 0543-1972 nnns volume:4 year:1961 number:5 month:05 pages:405-408 https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00989457 lizenzpflichtig Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_OLC SSG-OLC-TEC SSG-OLC-PHY GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_170 GBV_ILN_2015 GBV_ILN_4046 AR 4 1961 5 05 405-408 |
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Summary The use of the Moscow mains gas for the above counters and for the 4π counter [1] makes proportional flow counters more practical and easier to operate.When the gas is burnt on ordinary laboratory burners its consumption varies between 4 and 25 liter/hr. Since the efficiency of counting remains practically constant despite this variation, no additional devices for controlling the gas flow are required.For the standard instrument PS-10000 produced by our industry a proportional flow counter SP-3 has been designed and constructed. The counter is intended for measuringα-andβ -radiations with normal targets which are used in the operation of butt counters. It can also be used with other electronic counting devices which have the required pulse amplifier and a source of high tension with a grounded positive side. Counter SP-3 is superior in its basic operating characteristics (in a stationary condition) to the butt counters with a window and to α- and β -scintillation counters; moreover, its construction is much simpler.For measuringga- andβ -radioactive radiations the TISS instrument is used with a slightly altered TYu unit, as a result of which it becomes possible to measure low energyβ -radiations (the counter window has an area of 150 $ cm^{2} $ with a transparency up to 0.3 mg/$ cm^{2} $). Moreover, the TISS instrument also acquires a new valuable property, namely it can measure pollutions by such isotopes as sulfur-35, promethium-147, carbon-14, and others.Counter SP-1 has been designed and constructed for measuring radioactive gas which is transmitted, for instance, from a radiochromatograph column, or for similar purposes. Counter SP-1 was used with a counting-rate meter type ISS and a recording potentiometer ÉPP-09, which provided a continuous recording of the radioactivity of the measured gas with a high efficiency of counting. © Instrument Society of America 1961 |
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Summary The use of the Moscow mains gas for the above counters and for the 4π counter [1] makes proportional flow counters more practical and easier to operate.When the gas is burnt on ordinary laboratory burners its consumption varies between 4 and 25 liter/hr. Since the efficiency of counting remains practically constant despite this variation, no additional devices for controlling the gas flow are required.For the standard instrument PS-10000 produced by our industry a proportional flow counter SP-3 has been designed and constructed. The counter is intended for measuringα-andβ -radiations with normal targets which are used in the operation of butt counters. It can also be used with other electronic counting devices which have the required pulse amplifier and a source of high tension with a grounded positive side. Counter SP-3 is superior in its basic operating characteristics (in a stationary condition) to the butt counters with a window and to α- and β -scintillation counters; moreover, its construction is much simpler.For measuringga- andβ -radioactive radiations the TISS instrument is used with a slightly altered TYu unit, as a result of which it becomes possible to measure low energyβ -radiations (the counter window has an area of 150 $ cm^{2} $ with a transparency up to 0.3 mg/$ cm^{2} $). Moreover, the TISS instrument also acquires a new valuable property, namely it can measure pollutions by such isotopes as sulfur-35, promethium-147, carbon-14, and others.Counter SP-1 has been designed and constructed for measuring radioactive gas which is transmitted, for instance, from a radiochromatograph column, or for similar purposes. Counter SP-1 was used with a counting-rate meter type ISS and a recording potentiometer ÉPP-09, which provided a continuous recording of the radioactivity of the measured gas with a high efficiency of counting. © Instrument Society of America 1961 |
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Summary The use of the Moscow mains gas for the above counters and for the 4π counter [1] makes proportional flow counters more practical and easier to operate.When the gas is burnt on ordinary laboratory burners its consumption varies between 4 and 25 liter/hr. Since the efficiency of counting remains practically constant despite this variation, no additional devices for controlling the gas flow are required.For the standard instrument PS-10000 produced by our industry a proportional flow counter SP-3 has been designed and constructed. The counter is intended for measuringα-andβ -radiations with normal targets which are used in the operation of butt counters. It can also be used with other electronic counting devices which have the required pulse amplifier and a source of high tension with a grounded positive side. Counter SP-3 is superior in its basic operating characteristics (in a stationary condition) to the butt counters with a window and to α- and β -scintillation counters; moreover, its construction is much simpler.For measuringga- andβ -radioactive radiations the TISS instrument is used with a slightly altered TYu unit, as a result of which it becomes possible to measure low energyβ -radiations (the counter window has an area of 150 $ cm^{2} $ with a transparency up to 0.3 mg/$ cm^{2} $). Moreover, the TISS instrument also acquires a new valuable property, namely it can measure pollutions by such isotopes as sulfur-35, promethium-147, carbon-14, and others.Counter SP-1 has been designed and constructed for measuring radioactive gas which is transmitted, for instance, from a radiochromatograph column, or for similar purposes. Counter SP-1 was used with a counting-rate meter type ISS and a recording potentiometer ÉPP-09, which provided a continuous recording of the radioactivity of the measured gas with a high efficiency of counting. © Instrument Society of America 1961 |
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