Author:
Moogooei Hamid,Ayoobian Navid,Shirani Babak
Abstract
Abstract
Electron linear accelerator (LINAC) is a high-energy X-ray
generator with extensive industrial, inspection, and medical
applications. The studied LINAC uses a 2.6 MW magnetron as its RF
generator derived with a Marx modulator. An electron gun of filament
voltage 6 V and current 2.2 A connected to the accelerator tube is
applied to establish electron current inside the drift tube. For
this purpose, 9 kV and 25 kV voltages are applied to the cathode
and anode of the electron gun pulse by pulse, generating dual-energy
x-ray beams as outputs. An Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) system
is designed for studied LINAC so that variation of output dose rate
is lower than 2% and the required time to achieve the maximum
output dose rate is lower than 1 s. Optimizing the Marx modulator's
switching algorithm, the ripple in the output beam has been lower
than 5%. The half-value layer (HVL) of steel has been measured for
high and low energies equal to 6 MeV and 3 MeV, respectively. The
output pulse of the electron beam and dose rate have been measured
using a linear detector array (LDA) and dosimeter, respectively,
with a pulse frequency of 35–400 Hz and pulse width of
2–4 μs.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation