Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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Model 96020C Ion Chamber

Calibration and Verification

A

A-5

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. The first HVL at H60 is chosen as the reference point for chambers

receiving the standard calibration while the first HVL at DH70 is chosen for chambers

receiving the PTB calibration option. DH70 is a new calibration point defined by PTB

with a first HVL of 6.77, which falls between DN70 and DN80 in the table above. The

correction factor charts normalized to these two points are shown in Figure A-3 and

Figure A-4.

Typical Correction Factors - Attenuated Beam

Normalized to H60

First HVL (mm A1)

Colrrection Factor

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

1.05
1.04
1.03

1.02
1.01

1

0.99
0.98

0.97

0.96

0.95

150

120

100

90

80

50

40

60

70

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Figure A-3. Energy Correction Factors for Model 96020C in Attenuated Beam Normalized to H60

Typical Correction Factors - Attenuated Beam

Normalized to DH70

First HVL (mm A1)

Colrrection Factor

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

1.05
1.04
1.03

1.02
1.01

1

0.99
0.98

0.97

0.96

0.95

150

90

50

40

60

70

120

80

100

fct34.eps

Figure A-4. Energy Correction Factors for Model 96020C in Attenuated Beam Normalized to DH70

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

±

1.5 % of the

value shown in the curves at any point.
The energy correction factors are multiplicative, such that multiplying the measured ion

chamber output at any beam quality by the appropriate value from the curve will correct

readings not made at the calibration factor beam quality.
The numerical value shown beside each point is the kVp value of that point in the DN

series of beam qualities. Users making measurements in an attenuated beam with

characteristics similar to the PTB DN series may use these values to easily obtain the

appropriate correction factor. For a more precise correction factor value, or when making

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