Combined backscatter and transmission method for nuclear density gauge

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Nowadays, the use of nuclear density gauges, due to the ability to work in harsh industrial environments, is very common. In this study, to reduce error related to the ρ of continuous measuring density, the combination of backscatter and transmission are used simultaneously. For this reason, a 137Cs source for Compton scattering dominance and two detectors are simulated by MCNP4C code for measuring the density of 3 materials. Important advantages of this combined radiometric gauge are diminished influence of μ and therefore improving linear regression.

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Golgoun, S. M., Sardari, D., Sadeghi, M., Ebrahimi, M., Aminipour, M., & Davarpanah, M. R. (2015). Combined backscatter and transmission method for nuclear density gauge. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 100). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201510002004

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