Neutron and neutron-induced gamma ray signatures as a template matching technique for explosives detection

Date

2009-12-04T19:38:04Z

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

Improvised explosives devices (IEDs) are the cause of many casualties worldwide. Current methods for detecting IEDs are insufficient. A signature-based scanning technique based upon the fact that explosives consist primarily of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon is examined as a possible rapid, standoff method for detecting IEDs. Devices employing this method rely on a template-matching technique in which the detector responses acquired through neutron and photon interrogation are compared to responses from a known explosive. A figure-of-merit is calculated to determine how well the template and the unknown match. This thesis explores the feasibility of employing the neutron interrogation aspect of this method.

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Keywords

Neutron, Explosive, Detection

Graduation Month

December

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Major Professor

William L. Dunn

Date

2009

Type

Thesis

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