ASTM C1270-1997(2003) Standard Practice for Detection Sensitivity Mapping of In-Plant Walk-Through Metal Detectors《内置穿过式金属探测器探测灵敏度标志的标准实用规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: C 1270 97 (Reapproved 2003)Standard Practice forDetection Sensitivity Mapping of In-Plant Walk-ThroughMetal Detectors1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 1270; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of re
2、vision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONNuclear regulatory authorities require personnel entering designated security areas to be screene
3、dfor concealed weapons. Additionally, in security areas containing specified quantities of specialnuclear materials, exiting personnel are required to be screened for metallic nuclear shielding material.Walk-through metal detectors are widely used to implement these requirements.A number of environm
4、ental conditions, architectural and electrical arrangements near the detector,and detector characteristics affect the detection of metallic objects passing through the walk-throughmetal detector. These external effects and detector characteristics are discussed in Practices F 1468 andC 1269, and Gui
5、de C 1238. This practice is intended to minimize the effects of these variables ondetector operation by providing the operator with baseline information on the metal detectionsensitivity within the portal aperture, particularly the location of any weak areas of detection. The datais obtained by mapp
6、ing the detection zone (volume within the portal) of each detector at its fieldlocation, under normal operating conditions, and using the target test object. The maps, when appliedto detector operation, ensure that the effects of the fixed environmental conditions, architectural andelectrical arrang
7、ements, and detector characteristics are taken into account during operationalsensitivity adjustment, performance evaluation, and general operation of detectors.1. Scope1.1 This standard practice covers a procedure for determin-ing the weakest detection path through the portal aperture andthe worst-
8、case orthogonal orientation of metallic test objects. Itresults in detection sensitivity maps, which model the detectionzone in terms related to detection sensitivity and identify theweakest detection paths. Detection sensitivity maps supportsensitivity adjustment and performance evaluation procedur
9、es(see Practices C 1269 and C 1309).NOTE 1Unsymmetrical metal objects possessing a primary longitudi-nal component, such as handguns and knives, usually have one particularorientation that produces the weakest detection signal. The orientation andthe path through the detector aperture where the weak
10、est response isproduced may not be the same for all test objects, even those with verysimilar appearance.NOTE 2In the case of multiple specified test objects or for test objectsthat are orientation sensitive, it may be necessary to map each objectseveral times to determine the worst-case test object
11、 or orientation, orboth.1.2 This practice is one of several developed to assistoperators of walk-through metal detectors with meeting themetal detection performance requirements of the responsibleregulatory authority. (See Appendix X2)1.3 This practice is neither intended to set performancelevels, n
12、or limit or constrain operational technologies.1.4 This practice does not address safety or operationalissues associated with the use of walk-through metal detectors.1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.2. Refere
13、nced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:C 1238 Guide for Installation of Walk-Through Metal De-tectors2C 1269 Practice for Adjusting the Operational SensitivitySetting of In-Plant Walk-Through Metal Detectors2C 1309 Practice for Performance Evaluation of InPlantWalkThrough Metal DetectorsF 1468 Practice fo
14、r the Evaluation of Metallic Weapons1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C26 on NuclearFuel Cycle and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C26.12 on SafeguardApplications.Current edition approved Dec. 10, 1997. Published June 1998. Originallyapproved in 1997. Last previ
15、ous edition approved in 1997 as C 127097.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 12.01.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.Detectors for Controlled Access Search and Screening33. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific t
16、o This Standard:3.1.1 clean-tester, na person who does not carry anyextraneous metallic objects that would significantly alter thesignal produced when the person carries a test object.3.1.1.1 DiscussionBy example but not limitation, suchextraneous metallic objects may include: metallic belt buckles,
17、metal buttons, cardiac pacemakers, coins, metal frame eyeglasses, hearing aids, jewelry, keys, mechanical pens andpencils, shoes with metal shanks or arch supports, metallicsurgical implants, undergarment support metal, metal zippers,etc. In the absence of other criteria, a clean tester passingthrou
18、gh a metal detector shall not cause a disturbance signalgreater than 10 % of that produced when carrying the criticaltest object through the detector. Test objects requiring veryhigh sensitivity settings for detection require more completeelimination of extraneous metal to obtain less than 10 % sign
19、aldisturbance.3.1.1.2 DiscussionThe tester shall have a weight between50 to 104 kg (110 to 230 lb) and a height between 1.44 to 1.93m (57 to 75 in.). Should a given detector be sensitive to bodysize because of design or desired sensitivity, the physical sizeof testers should be smaller and within a
20、narrower range.3.1.1.3 DiscussionIt is recommended that the clean testerbe surveyed with a high sensitivity hand-held metal detector toensure that no metal is present.3.1.2 critical orientation, nthe orthogonal orientation of atest object that produces the smallest detection signal orweakest detecti
21、on anywhere in the detection zone; the orthogo-nal orientation of a test object that requires a higher sensitivitysetting to be detected compared to the sensitivity settingrequired to detect the object in all other orthogonal orienta-tions. See Fig. 1 for handgun orientations.3.1.2.1 DiscussionCriti
22、cal orientations are determined bytesting using a mapping procedure such as described inPractice C 1270.3.1.2.2 DiscussionThe term critical orientation can referto the worst case orthogonal orientation in a single test path orthe worst case orthogonal orientation for all the test paths (theentire de
23、tection zone). The two are coincident in the critical testpath.3.1.3 critical sensitivity setting, nthe lowest sensitivitysetting of a detector at which the critical test object in itscritical orientation is consistently detected (10 out of 10 testpasses) when passed through the detection zone on th
24、e criticaltest path.3.1.4 critical test element, nsee test element.3.1.5 critical test object, nsee test object.3.1.6 critical test path, nthe straight-line shortest-coursepath through the portal aperture, as defined by an element onthe detection sensitivity map, that produces the smallestdetection
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