ASTM F792-2001e2 Standard Practice for Evaluating the Imaging Performance of Security X-Ray Systems《保安用X射线系统成像性能评价的标准实施规范》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 792 01e2Standard Practice forEvaluating the Imaging Performance of Security X-RaySystems1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 792; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last rev
2、ision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.e1NOTENote from Table 1 was deleted editorially in February 2002.e2NOTEAn adjunct reference was added editorially in June 2002.1. Scope1.
3、1 This practice applies to all X-ray based screeningsystems, with tunnel apertures up to 1 m wide 3 1 m high,whether it is a conventional X-ray system or an explosivesdetection system (EDS) that provides a projection orprojection/scatter image for an operator to interpret.1.2 This practice applies t
4、o X-ray systems used for thescreening for prohibited items such as weapons, explosives,and explosive devices in baggage, packages, cargo, or mail.1.3 This practice establishes quantitative and qualitativemethods for evaluating the systems. This practice does notestablish minimum performance requirem
5、ents for any particu-lar application.1.4 The values as stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard.1.5 This practice relies upon the use of a standard test object(ASTM X-ray Test Object) to determine the applicable perfor-mance levels of the systems. The specific test object issubsequently
6、described and referred to in this document as the“Test Object.”1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applic
7、a-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. Examples are Title21 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1020.40 in the UnitedStates and Health seeTerminology E 1316).3.1.14 thin organic imagingthe ability of an X-ray systemto display, on a video monitor, thin organic material.3.1.15 useful organi
8、c differentiationthe ability of anX-ray system to penetrate through steel and differentiate on avideo monitor between organic materials of different effectiveatomic number.3.1.16 useful penetrationthe ability of an X-ray system topenetrate through aluminum and display, on a video monitor,wires that
9、would otherwise be hidden by the aluminum.3.1.17 weapona device intended to do damage to person-nel or equipment without harming the attacker, but requiringthe attacker to physically activate the device. Examples includegun, knife and hand grenade.3.1.18 wire displaythe ability of an X-ray system to
10、display, on a video monitor, metal wires.4. Significance and Use4.1 This practice applies to and establishes a method tomeasure the imaging performance of X-ray systems used forthe screening for prohibited items such as weapons, explosivesand explosive devices in baggage, packages, cargo or mail.4.2
11、 This practice is intended for use by manufacturers toassess performance and by evaluators of security and contra-band screening X-ray systems to verify performance.4.3 This practice is intended to establish whether an X-raysystem meets the manufacturers specification or if the sys-tems performance
12、has deteriorated over time.4.4 This practice may be used for manufacturing control,specification acceptance, service evaluation or regulatory stat-utes.4.5 This practice is intended for use at both the point ofmanufacture and where the system is operated. The latterincludes locations such as securit
13、y checkpoints of transporta-tion terminals, nuclear power stations, correctional institutions,corporate mailrooms, government offices and other securityareas.4.6 The most significant attributes of this practice are thedesign of a standard Test Object and standard methods fordetermining the performan
14、ce levels of the system.4.7 In screening objects with X-ray systems video imagesare the primary inputs provided to operators. The better thequality of these images, the better the potential performance ofthe operator.5. Test Object5.1 The following describes the ASTM X-ray Test Object(Fig. 1) to be
15、used throughout the test procedures to determinethe applicable performance levels of a system. It was devel-oped to assess an X-ray based screening systems imagequality in 9 distinct areas.ADrawings Index for the Test Objectis provided in Table 1. Copies of the AutoCad drawings listedin Table 1 are
16、available from ASTM International Headquar-ters.5.2 Test 1Wire DisplayTo determine how well an X-raysystem displays wires, the test object incorporates a set ofunobstructed wires. The gauge of these wires provides asufficient range to characterize the systems ability to displaywires. These wires are
17、 laid out on the test object in a sinusoidalpattern. For details as to the type, quantity and gauge of thewires or regarding the spacing between each wire refer to Fig.1.5.3 Test 2Useful PenetrationTo determine the usefulpenetration of an X-ray system, the test object incorporates aset of wires plac
18、ed under aluminum which varies in thickness.The gauge of these wires and the thickness of the aluminumprovides sufficient range to characterize the systems UsefulPenetration. The wires shall be laid out on the test object, underan aluminum step wedge in a sinusoidal pattern. For details asto the typ
19、e, quantity, gauge and spacing between the wires orregarding the thickness of the aluminum refer to Fig. 1.5.4 Test 3Spatial ResolutionTo determine the spatialresolution of an X-ray system, the test object incorporates a setof narrowly-spaced wires. The gauge of these wires and thespacing between th
20、em provides sufficient range to characterizethe systems Spatial Resolution. For details as to the type,quantity, gauge or spacing between the wires refer to Fig. 1.5.5 Test 4Simple PenetrationTo determine the simplepenetration of an X-ray system, the test object incorporateslead digits placed on top
21、 of steel which varies in thickness. Thethickness of the steel provides sufficient range to characterizethe systems Simple Penetration. For further details regardingthe test object refer to Fig. 1.5.6 Test 5Thin Organic ImagingTo determine the thinorganic imaging capability of an X-ray system, the t
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