Nurhani Sulaiman. Development of X-ray Imaging Technique for Liquid Screening at Airport. Master's Degree(Nuclear Technology). Chulalongkorn University. Office of Academic Resources. : Chulalongkorn University, 2015.
Development of X-ray Imaging Technique for Liquid Screening at Airport
Abstract:
X-ray imaging technology is a viable option to recognize flammable liquids for the purposes of aviation security. In this study, an X-ray imaging technology was developed whereby, the image viewing system was built with the use of a digital camera coupled with a gadolinium oxysulfide (GOS) fluorescent screen. The camera was equipped with a software for remote control setting of the camera via a USB cable which allows the images to be captured. The image was analysed to determine the average grey level using a software designed by Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. The data was obtained for various densities of liquid between 0.7 to 1.4 g/cm3 contained in a thin plastic bottle with diameter of 4.5 cm, 6.0 cm and 7.5 cm for X-ray energies ranging from 70 to 200 kVp. In order to verify the reliability of the constructed calibration data, the system was tested with a few types of unknown liquids. The developed system could be conveniently employed for security screening in order to discriminate between a threat and an innocuous liquid.