Standard IEC/TS 62743-ed.1.0 19.9.2012 preview

IEC/TS 62743-ed.1.0

Radiation protection instrumentation - Electronic counting dosemeters for pulsed fields of ionizing radiation



STANDARD published on 19.9.2012


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Designation standards: IEC/TS 62743-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 19.9.2012
SKU: NS-408214
The number of pages: 25
Approximate weight : 75 g (0.17 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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Radiation protection

Annotation of standard text IEC/TS 62743-ed.1.0 :

IEC/TS 62743:2012(E) applies to all types of counting dosemeters, irrespective of the measuring quantity and the type of radiation intended to be measured. It ensures that a single radiation pulse can be correctly measured even if the dosemeter is in the internal state relevant for measuring background or environmental radiation. The characteristics of the dosemeter for repeated pulses is expected to be better than for one single radiation pulse with the same parameters but worse than for continuous radiation, i.e., in between of the characteristics for these two extreme conditions. Considers the pulsation of the radiation field as an additional influence quantity like particle energy and direction of radiation incidence. Therefore, the tests described are additional to all the tests in the respective standards.

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