Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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Model 96020C Ion Chamber

Calibration and Verification

A

A-7

Typical Correction Factors - Unattenuated Beam

Normalized to DV70

First HVL (mm A1)

Colrrection Factor

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

5

5.5

1.05
1.04
1.03

1.02
1.01

1

0.99
0.98

0.97
0.96
0.95

40

30

50

70

120

150

90

100

fct38.eps

Figure A-6. Energy Correction Factors for Model 96020C in Unattenuated Beam Normalized to DV70

All 96020C ion chambers must have an actual correction factor within

±

1.5 % of the

value shown in the curves at any point. Users receiving the standard calibration must

request a calibration factor at either L100 or DV70 to use the correction factors in these

curves.
The numerical value shown beside each point is the kVp value of that point in the DV

series of beam qualities. Users making measurements in an unattenuated beam may use

these values to easily obtain the appropriate correction factor. For a more precise

correction factor value, the user may calculate the actual first HVL and locate the proper

correction value on the curve.

Note

Introduction of material, other than free air, behind the Ion Chamber will
cause its response to change due to backscatter.

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