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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 4960.6-2008 (GB/T4960.6-2008) | | Description (Translated English) | Glossary of terms for nuclear science and technology -- Part 6: Nuclear instrumentation | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | F04 | | Classification of International Standard | 27.120.01 | | Word Count Estimation | 129,15 | | Date of Issue | 2008-09-19 | | Date of Implementation | 2009-08-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 4960.6-1996 | | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 16 of 2008 (No. 129 overall) | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies the nuclear radiation detectors, universal nuclear instruments, nuclear facilities, instrumentation and control, radiation protection instruments and equipment, and other applications of nuclear radiation nuclear instruments of the basic terms and definitions. This section applies to activities related to nuclear instrumentation standards, contracts, reports and technical specifications and other technical document preparation, document translation, and technical exchanges. |
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Glossary of terms for nuclear science and technology Part 6. Nuclear instrumentation
ICS 27.120.01
F04
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 4960.6-1996
Nuclear science and technology terms
Part 6. Nuclear instrumentation
Posted 2008-09-19
2009-08-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Table of Contents
Introduction Ⅲ
1 Scope 1
2 nuclear radiation detector 1
2.1 Nuclear radiation detectors generic terms 1
2.2 6 gas ionization detector
2.3 scintillation detector 15
2.4 semiconductor detector 20
2.5 Other detectors 24
3 General characteristics and test its nuclear instrumentation 26
3.1 General 26 nuclear instruments
3.2 Key Features 32
3.3 Power 39
3.4 Test and measurement error 41
3.5 Quality Assurance 46
Instrumentation and control of nuclear facilities 4 48
48 4.1 General terms
4.2 Measurement System 51
4.3 Control system 55
4.4 Security System 56
5 Radiation protection instrumentation 61
5.1 fluence (rate), release air ratio kinetic (rate), dose equivalent (rate) of 61 meters and monitors
5.2 Pollution and activity measuring instruments 64
Application of nuclear radiation instrument 67 6
6.1 prospecting and mining equipment 67
6.2 use of sources of ionizing radiation measuring instruments and systems 69
6.3 Nuclear Medical Instruments 71
References 74
Chinese index 75
English 100 Index
Foreword
GB/T 4960 "Nuclear Science and Technology of the term" divided into eight sections.
--- Part 1. Nuclear Physics and Chemistry;
--- Part 2. fission reactor;
--- Part 3. nuclear fuel and nuclear fuel cycle;
--- Part 4. Radionuclide;
--- Part 5. radiation protection and safety of radiation sources;
--- Part 6. nuclear instrumentation;
--- Part 7. nuclear material control;
--- Part 8. Radioactive Waste Management.
This section GB/T 4960 Part 6.
This part mainly refer to.
--- HAF102 (2004) "nuclear power plant design and safety requirements";
--- IEC 60050-393.2003 "Nuclear Instruments --- Physical phenomena and basic concepts" (2nd edition);
--- IEC 60050-394.2007 "Nuclear Instruments --- instruments, systems, equipment and detectors" (2nd edition).
This Part replaces GB/T 4960.6-1996 "nuclear science and technology terminology nuclear instrumentation," this part of the GB/T 4960.6-1996
Compared to major differences are.
--- Increased by 3.4 "test and measurement error" in Chapter 3, "General Nuclear instrumentation and test its characteristics" in;
--- The title of Chapter 4 by the "reactor instrumentation" to "Instrumentation and control of nuclear facilities," the 4.5 "power" Move to 3.3 and increase nuclear device
Terms and definitions Universal power supply, the 4.6 "qualification" Move to 3.5;
--- For the chapters consistent with the structure (terminology are two bars) terms, the Chapter 5, "Radiation protection instrumentation" as IEV394 divided into 5.1 "Note
The amount (rate), air kerma (rate), dose equivalent (rate) of the meter and monitors "and 5.2" pollution and activity measuring instruments "
The Chapter 6, "Application of nuclear radiation instrument" press system is divided into 6.1 "exploration, mining equipment," 6.2 "ionizing radiation measuring instrument
And the system "and 6.3" medical nuclear instruments ";
--- Chapter 4, "Instrumentation and control of nuclear facilities" in the press and IAEANo HAF102 safety-related terms and definitions. NS-G-1.3 in
"Glossary" modification;
--- According to IEC 60050-393 (IEV393).2003 and IEC 60050-394 (IEV394).2007 to revise the definition of some terms used;
--- According to the new formulation and revision of the standard nuclear instruments increased portion terminology and definitions, especially nuclear radiation instrument application terms and definitions;
--- Adjust some terms of position and order.
This part is proposed by the China National Nuclear Corporation.
This part of the National Nuclear Instrument Standardization Technical Committee.
This section was drafted by. Institute of Nuclear Industry Standardization.
The main drafters of this section. Xiongzheng Long, Yan Chenchang, Zhang Jing long wish of cattle, He Xuanqing, Fan Huijun.
This part of the standard replaces the previous editions.
--- GB/T 4960-1985, GB/T 4960.6-1996.
Nuclear science and technology terms
Part 6. Nuclear instrumentation
1 Scope
GB/T 4960 provisions of this part of the nuclear radiation detectors, GM nuclear equipment, instrumentation and control of nuclear facilities, radiation protection and nuclear radiation instruments
Radio equipment and other applications of nuclear instruments basic terms and definitions.
This section applies to the preparation of standards for nuclear equipment, contracts, reports and technical specifications and other technical documents, document translation, and technical exchanges
Streaming.
2 nuclear radiation detectors
2.1 Nuclear radiation detectors generic term
2.1.1
For incident (cause) of ionizing radiation (hereinafter referred to as ionizing radiation) energy conversion suitable for directions and (or) the measurement signal or device
material.
[IEV394-24-01]
2.1.2
Output signal and a linear relationship between the incident particle energy of nuclear radiation detectors.
Note. The output signal is a sensitive volume of the detector in the amount of energy-related losses.
[IEV394-24-02]
2.1.3
The output signal of the incident particle energy is nonlinear nuclear radiation detectors.
[IEV394-24-03]
2.1.4
In the analog information provided in the form of radiation detectors.
2.1.5
A pulse signal information provided in the form of radiation detectors.
2.1.6
The use of induced radioactivity in the irradiated nuclear radiation generated by measuring particle radiation fluence (rate) of the detector.
2.1.7
No external power supply, produce neutrons or γ-ray detector signal is weak or by neutron activation and γ-rays (or) excitation effect.
[IEV394-24-04]
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