Greetings All,
The TLD should work no problem unless you have specifically told your vendor to use a particular algorithm path to evaluate your doses (unlikely). Your other hand held type instruments will require some correction factors if you are using them. Particularly anything using a NaI detector (uR meter for example). Yours, Rob Robert J. Gunter, MSc, CHP CHP Consultants/CHP Dosimetry www.chpconsultants.com www.chpdosimetry.com Toll Free: (888) 766-4833 Fax: (866) 491-9913 Cel: (865) 387-0028 [email protected] From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of June Scott Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 2:19 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Powernet: X-Ray Radiography Experience? I would discuss with your TLD vendor to determine if it is best to use a TLD just for this job that can be read for the identified energy spectrum as opposed to your normal plant calibration spectrum. Also applying specific fade factors for the job may be appropriate. Sent from my iPhone On Jul 17, 2013, at 9:02 AM, "Holmes, Stephen J" <[email protected]> wrote: We have a proposal for a vendor to come on site and perform radiography using x-ray equipment. This equipment will emit x-rays of considerably lower energy (150 kVp max) than our typical gamma source term, and we are concerned about whether our instrumentation/dosimetry (calibrated to Cs-137) will adequately measure the dose from this device. We have previously performed pulsed x-ray radiography at Ginna, and had proven that our instrumentation performed satisfactorily, but this was at a significantly higher x-ray energy (300-400 kVp max). We plan on using the Fluke-Biomedical 451B ion chamber, Landauer BA series OSLs, and SRDs (pocket ion chambers) paired with the DMC2000s EDs to monitor the work. Do you have experience with x-ray radiography at your facility? If so, did you do any testing, or anything else (such as a white paper), to justify your ability to properly monitor the exposure from the x-ray source? If so, would you be willing to share the results or can you provide contact information? Thanks, -Steve Stephen J Holmes, CHP, PE Sr. Plant Health Physicist, CENG-RE Ginna NPP [email protected] 585-771-3577 This e-mail and any attachments are confidential, may contain legal, professional or other privileged information, and are intended solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, do not use the information in this e-mail in any way, delete this e-mail and notify the sender. -EXCIP
