Abstract
The authors present an equipment aimed at collecting samples of fission products to perform radio-chemical analysis. As the sample must have a total activity between 1 and 50 micro-Curie, this installation comprises a sampling system and a dilution device which aims at bringing the sample to the suitable activity. Samples are collected by means of needles. The sample reproducibility is discussed. The dilution device is described.
Citation Formats
Raggenbass, A., Fradin, J., and Joubert, G.
Equipment for collecting samples of radioactive solutions; Installation de prelevements d'echantillons de solutions radioactives.
France: N. p.,
1958.
Web.
Raggenbass, A., Fradin, J., & Joubert, G.
Equipment for collecting samples of radioactive solutions; Installation de prelevements d'echantillons de solutions radioactives.
France.
Raggenbass, A., Fradin, J., and Joubert, G.
1958.
"Equipment for collecting samples of radioactive solutions; Installation de prelevements d'echantillons de solutions radioactives."
France.
@misc{etde_22306385,
title = {Equipment for collecting samples of radioactive solutions; Installation de prelevements d'echantillons de solutions radioactives}
author = {Raggenbass, A., Fradin, J., and Joubert, G.}
abstractNote = {The authors present an equipment aimed at collecting samples of fission products to perform radio-chemical analysis. As the sample must have a total activity between 1 and 50 micro-Curie, this installation comprises a sampling system and a dilution device which aims at bringing the sample to the suitable activity. Samples are collected by means of needles. The sample reproducibility is discussed. The dilution device is described.}
place = {France}
year = {1958}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Equipment for collecting samples of radioactive solutions; Installation de prelevements d'echantillons de solutions radioactives}
author = {Raggenbass, A., Fradin, J., and Joubert, G.}
abstractNote = {The authors present an equipment aimed at collecting samples of fission products to perform radio-chemical analysis. As the sample must have a total activity between 1 and 50 micro-Curie, this installation comprises a sampling system and a dilution device which aims at bringing the sample to the suitable activity. Samples are collected by means of needles. The sample reproducibility is discussed. The dilution device is described.}
place = {France}
year = {1958}
month = {Dec}
}