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Feasibility of fast neutron analysis for the detection of explosives buried in soil
Authors:A.A. FaustJ.E. McFee  C.L. Bowman  C. MosqueraH.R. Andrews  V.D. KovaltchoukH. Ing
Affiliation:a Defence R&D Canada—Su?eld, Medicine Hat, Alta., Canada
b Bubble Technology Industries, Chalk River, Ont., Canada
Abstract:A commercialized thermal neutron analysis (TNA) sensor has been developed to confirm the presence of buried bulk explosives as part of a multi-sensor anti-tank landmine detection system. Continuing improvements to the TNA system have included the use of an electronic pulsed neutron generator that offers the possibility of applying fast neutron analysis (FNA) methods to improve the system's detection capability. This paper describes an investigation into the use of FNA as a complementary component in such a TNA system. The results of a modeling study using simple geometries and a full model of the TNA sensor head are presented, as well as preliminary results from an experimental associated particle imaging (API) system that supports the modeling study results. The investigation has concluded that the pulsed beam FNA approach would not improve the detection performance of a TNA system for landmine or buried IED detection in a confirmation role, and could not be made into a practical stand-alone detection system for buried anti-tank landmines. Detection of buried landmines and IEDs by FNA remains a possibility, however, through the use of the API technique.
Keywords:Thermal neutron analysis   Fast neutron analysis   Associated particle imaging   Landmine detection   Explosives detection   Improvised explosive device detection
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