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publicationDate 2019-07-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-108051846-B
titleOfInvention A system and method for identifying radioactive balance of radon and its daughters
abstract The invention discloses a radioactive balance identification system and method for radon and its daughters. The balance identification system includes a radiation probe, a data acquisition card, an energy spectrum acquisition control unit, a multi-channel pulse amplitude analyzer, a balance identification and display system, and a data acquisition card. The analog pulse signal of the radiation probe is converted into a digital pulse signal, and the energy spectrum acquisition control unit controls the communication of the data acquisition card. The spectrum count is used for data processing to obtain the equilibrium coefficient. According to the value range of the equilibrium coefficient, the radioactive equilibrium state of radon and its daughters is given and displayed. The invention has a simple structure, and can dynamically monitor and identify whether the radon and its daughters in the activated carbon or other radon-containing bodies reach equilibrium.
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