Author:
Li J.,Li Z.,Han R.,Cheng Y.,Mao X.,Yu L.,Feng X.,Liu B.,Jiang L.,Ouyang X.
Abstract
Abstract
Cosmic ray muon radiography is a new imaging technique that
is being used to investigate the density structure of large objects
and the shallow crust. For example, it has been used to investigate
magma conduits of active volcanoes, cavities above tunnels and
hidden chambers inside pyramids, and has proven to be effective and
accurate. However, low cosmic muon flux has limited the development
of muon radiography in many engineering applications. In this paper,
the potential application of muon radiography to investigate density
anomalies in tunnel overburden is discussed. Results show that in a
typical 25-meter thick overburden, muon radiography can identify
overburden anomalies of 10% in two hours with an inaccuracy
probability of 30.8% by lack of enough statistics, and this
inaccuracy will reduce to 2.2% if data are collected over a full
day. The study also indicates that muon radiography can detect
structure density anomalies above 1% with an inaccuracy probability
of 2.2%. As a non-destructive, non-invasive and passive imaging
method, cosmic ray muon radiography has its great potential in
timely monitoring and imaging of overburden structures to discover
potential structural defects.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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