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Predictive model of scintillator plastic fogging in portals...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Publication Date
Page Numbers
161784 to 5
Volume
954

We have developed a science-based predictive model for fogging of the scintillator plastics deployed in radiation portal monitors. The only input required is the weather conditions [i.e., daily high and low, for temperature and relative humidity (R.H.)]. The code utilizes this information, together with a thermodynamic model of the water content in equilibrium with the plastic surface, a diffusion model of the water transport into the interior of scintillator plastic panel, and a comparison of the resulting paired “water-content/night-temperature” points as a function of position in the panel against an empirical “fog-line” that establishes a water/temperature criterion for the onset of fogging. We have analyzed the behavior of several representative portal monitor sites, and the output of the model analysis is reasonably consistent with observation.