2010
DOI: 10.2172/1015285
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Radiation Detection Scenario Analysis Toolbox (RADSAT) Test Case Implementation Final Report

Abstract: This project was designed to demonstrate the use of the Radiation Detection Scenario Analysis Toolbox (RADSAT) radiation detection transport modeling package (developed in a previous NA-22 project) for specific radiation detection scenarios important to proliferation detection. RADSAT is founded on a 3-dimensional deterministic radiation transport solver capable of efficiently computing the radiation field at all points in complex, large-scale problems (e.g. buildings). These results are then coupled to a Mont… Show more

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“…The system was developed by Gus Caffrey and his team from INL. This case was documented previously in the RADSAT Benchmark Implementation Final Report (Shaver 2010), as a benchmark of the RADSAT software to applications of interest to NA-22. A visualization of the scanner is shown below in Figure 20 and the pattern over which it moves to scan all locations is shown below in Figure 21.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The system was developed by Gus Caffrey and his team from INL. This case was documented previously in the RADSAT Benchmark Implementation Final Report (Shaver 2010), as a benchmark of the RADSAT software to applications of interest to NA-22. A visualization of the scanner is shown below in Figure 20 and the pattern over which it moves to scan all locations is shown below in Figure 21.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The system was developed by Gus Caffrey and his team from INL. This case was documented previously in the RADSAT Test Case Implementation Final Report (Shaver 2010), as a test case of the RADSAT software to applications of interest to NA-22. A visualization of the scanner is shown below in Figure 5.1 and the pattern over which it moves to scan all locations is shown below in Figure 5.2.…”
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confidence: 98%