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Study on optimization method for contamination inspection of vehicles in nuclear emergency, 1; Quick measurement by existent portable radiation portal monitors for vehicles

Hiraoka, Hirokazu; Kawasaki, Kohei*; Kimura, Masanori; Togawa, Orihiko; Saito, Shota; Ezaki, Iwao*

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When the nuclear emergency occurs, inhabitants take the contamination inspection to evacuate. A large number of vehicle will come to the inspection area and make there congested. To do the quick inspection, simultaneous measurement of tires and wipers using the portable radiation portal monitors for vehicles is a key point. Consequently, we attempted the count rates obtained from tires and wipers are discriminated. First, the vehicle was driven at 5 km/h and the $$gamma$$-ray counts rate was measured by the monitor. $$^{133}$$Ba sources were attached around the tire or on the wiper and measurements were taken 30 times each. Next, discrimination conditions based on a linear function were applied to the normalized count rates, with the maximum count rate of the measured values (Net value) set to 1.0, to evaluate the discrimination accuracy between the tire and the wiper. The evaluation results showed that the pattern with the source attached around the tire correctly discriminated 29 out of 30 times, while the pattern with the source attached on the wiper correctly discriminated 20 out of 30 times. It was found that in order to improve the accuracy of discrimination, the measurement method must be improved so that there is a large difference between measured values of the tire and the wiper.

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Study on optimization method for contamination inspection of vehicles in nuclear emergency, 2; Confirmation of the usefulness of the new set-up for portable radiation portal monitors for vehicles

Kawasaki, Kohei*; Hiraoka, Hirokazu; Ezaki, Iwao*; Kimura, Masanori; Togawa, Orihiko; Saito, Shota

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Vehicles carrying evacuees during a nuclear emergency are subject to contamination inspections, and the operation of screening by measuring tires and wiper are required. The introduction of portable radiation portal monitors for vehicles is expected to be quick tire inspections, however, it is difficult to inspect the tire and the wiper at the same time, so further speeding up the inspection process is an issue. In this study, we attempted to discriminate each type of contamination by using a different the new set up of detectors for the purpose of simultaneous inspection of tires and wiper. We will report the usefulness of the new set up and the results of simulation calculations of detector response under realistic contamination assumptions.

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Study on optimization method for contamination inspection of vehicles in nuclear emergency, 3; Verification of discriminative ability for contamination by the new set-up for portable radiation portal monitors for vehicles

Hiraoka, Hirokazu; Kawasaki, Kohei*; Kimura, Masanori; Togawa, Orihiko; Saito, Shota; Ezaki, Iwao*

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In nuclear emergency, vehicles which evacuating inhabitants use be taken the contamination inspection. For the quick inspection, it seems that realization of simultaneous inspection of tires and wipers by portable radiation portal monitors for vehicles is necessary. In order to fulfill the simultaneous inspection, the authors develop the measuring method which is able to suitably distinguish and evaluate each contamination. Monte Carlo simulation showed ahead that the new set-up of detectors improves the discriminative ability for contamination. In this study, based on the simulation results, the authors attached radiation sources to a vehicle, and verified the ability by the new-setup. As a result, the ability improved compared to one of the usual method.

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Applicability evaluation of lung monitor measurement for simultaneous ingestion of multiple nuclides assuming decommissioning work of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant

Watanabe, Yuki; Hosomi, Kenji; Kawasaki, Kohei*; Ezaki, Iwao*; Takada, Chie

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