Patent classifications
G01V5/22
Scanning method and apparatus comprising a buoyancy material for scanning an underwater pipeline or a process vessel
Disclosed herein are a scanning method and apparatus suitable for scanning a pipeline or process vessel in which a beam of gamma radiation from a source is emitted through the vessel to be detected by an array of detectors which are each collimated to detect radiation over a narrow angle relative to the width of the emitted radiation beam.
Compact body scanner
Imaging systems and methods are provided for detecting objects that may be hidden under clothing, ingested, inserted, or otherwise concealed on or in a person's body. An imaging assembly, e.g., X-ray source and X-ray detector, and mechanisms, e.g., a translational mechanism for vertically moving the imaging assembly, may be configured to reduce the overall form factor of such imaging systems, while still retaining an ability to perform full/complete imaging of a subject.
Systems and Methods for Detecting Threats and Contraband in Cargo
The present specification discloses systems and methods for identifying and reporting contents of a tanker, container or vehicle. Programmatic tools are provided to assist an operator in analyzing contents of a tanker, container or vehicle. Manifest data is automatically imported into the system for each shipment, thereby helping security personnel to quickly determine container contents. In case of a mismatch between container contents shown by manifest data and the contents as ascertained from the scanning system, the container or vehicle may be withheld for further inspection.
Combined Scatter and Transmission Multi-View Imaging System
The present specification discloses a multi-view X-ray inspection system having, in one of several embodiments, a three-view configuration with three X-ray sources. Each X-ray source rotates and is configured to emit a rotating X-ray pencil beam and at least two detector arrays, where each detector array has multiple non-pixellated detectors such that at least a portion of the non-pixellated detectors are oriented toward both the two X-ray sources.
Systems and Methods for Improving Penetration of Radiographic Scanners
Systems and methods are used to increase the penetration and reduce the exclusion zone of radiographic systems. An X-ray detection method irradiates an object with X-ray fanlets including vertically moving fan beams, each fanlet having an angular range smaller than the angular coverage of the object. The fanlets are produced by modulating an X-ray beam, synchronizing the X-ray beam and the fanlets, detecting the fanlets irradiating the object, collecting image slices from the detector array corresponding to a complete scan cycle of the fanlets, and processing the image slices collected for combining into a composite image.
X-RAY SCREENING SYSTEM AND METHOD
An x-ray screening system includes a plurality of x-ray screening devices each for scanning at least one object of interest. Each screening device emits x-rays which pass through the object of interest and which are detected by a group of detectors including at least one detector to provide measured x-ray energy signals. At least one central processor is in data communication with each screening device for receiving the measured x-ray energy signals from each screening device automatically and in real-time. The at least one processor automatically analyzes the measured x-ray energy signals in real-time to determine at least one property of the object of interest and determining whether the at least one property indicates that at least a portion of the object of interest is composed of a material of interest. The material of interest may be a potentially dangerous material.
Distributed analysis X-ray inspection methods and systems
The present specification discloses systems and methods for integrating manifest data for cargo and light vehicles with their X-ray images generated during scanning. Manifest data is automatically imported into the system for each shipment, and helps the security personnel to quickly determine the contents of cargo. In case of a mismatch between cargo contents shown by manifest data and the X-ray images, the cargo may be withheld for further inspection. In one embodiment, the process of analyzing the X-ray image of the cargo in conjunction with the manifest data is automated.
Energy-discriminating photon-counting detector and the use thereof
The present approaches relates to the use of silicon-based energy-discriminating, photon-counting detectors, such as for use in X-ray based imaging including computed tomography. The described approaches address the resolution and classification of X-ray photons affected by Compton scatter, which may be detected as having energy levels below their proper level due to collision or deflection events.
System and method for fissionable material detection with a short pulse neutron source
A system and method is disclosed for detecting fissionable materials. In one embodiment the system may incorporate a neutron pulse generator configured to generate multiple short pulses of neutrons, or a single pulse of sufficient intensity, in a vicinity of an object of interest. The source pulse of neutrons includes neutrons which each have a full width half maximum time duration of less than about 100 ns and a peak energy level no greater than about 20 MeV. A fast response detector is used which is able to detect single neutron events indicative of fission neutrons having been produced by the source pulse of neutrons interacting with fissionable material associated with the object of interest, and which arrive at the fast response detector within a predetermined time window immediately before arrival of the source neutron pulses.
X-ray inspection apparatus
An X-ray inspection apparatus includes: an X-ray emitter configured to emit an X-ray; an X-ray detector configured to detect the X-ray; a first flow passage configured to guide air to at least part of the X-ray detector; and a second flow passage configured to guide air to at least part of the X-ray detector.