Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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TNT 12000

Users Manual

B-8

Table B-4. Specifications fo PTB Defined Attenudated Mammographic Beam Qualities

PTB Denomination

kVp

Added Filtration

First HVL in mm AI

MH20 20

30

μ

m Mo + 2.0 mm Al

0.45

MH24 25

30

μ

m Mo + 2.0 mm Al

0.58

MH30 30

30

μ

m Mo + 2.0 mm Al

0.67

MH35 35

30

μ

m Mo + 2.0 mm Al

0.75

MH40 40

30

μ

m Mo + 2.0 mm Al

0.83

MH50 50

30

μ

m Mo + 2.0 mm Al

0.97

Typical energy correction factor curves are obtained by dividing the calibration factor at

each beam quality by the calibration factor at a reference point and plotting the result

versus first HVL. MV30 is chosen as the reference point for chambers receiving the

standard calibration while MH30 is chosen for chambers receiving the PTB calibration

option. Since the response of the chamber at MoMo28 is equivalent to the response at

MV30, the first curve is also considered normalized to MoMo28.
The typical correction factor curves for mammography are shown below normalized to

MV30 and MoMo28 in Figure B-6 and MH30 in Figure B-7.

Typical Correction Factors - Mammography

Normalized to MV30 and MoMo28

First HVL (mm A1)

Colrrection Factor

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

1.05
1.04
1.03

1.02
1.01

1

0.99
0.98

0.97

0.96

0.95

fct40.eps

Figure B-6. 96035B Energy Correction Factor for Mammography Normalized to MV30 and MoMo28

Typical Correction Factors - Mammography

Normalized to MH30

First HVL (mm A1)

Colrrection Factor

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

1.05
1.04
1.03

1.02
1.01

1

0.99
0.98

0.97

0.96

0.95

fct41.eps

Figure B-7. Energy Correction Factors for Model 96035B for Mammography Normalized to MH30

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