C. model 500-100 ct probe, Introduction, Applications – Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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Appendix C

Model 500-100 CT Probe

Introduction

The 3.2 cc CT Probes consist of a pencil-type ionization chamber with a sensitive length

of 10 cm. The intended use of these CT probes, with appropriate phantoms, is to measure

exposure produced by computed tomography (CT) scanners.

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Figure C-1. Model 500-100 3.2 cc CT Ion Chamber

The 500-100 probe chamber has a 0.9 meter flexible, low noise cable which is terminated

in a male triax BNC connector. Calibration is stated in terms of

R

/Coulomb.

Applications

It has been shown

1

that in a phantom, integration of the radiation exposure profile

produced by a single scan from a CT scanner along a line normal to the slice, divided by

the table increment, is equal to the exposure to a central slice at that point produced by a

series of scans. The line of integration must be of sufficient length to intercept not only

the primary beam, but also the Compton scatter produced in the phantom. This integral is

then expressed as

R

•cm.

1

R.A. Jucius, G.X. Kambic, “Radiation Dosimetry in Computed Tomography (CT)”

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