Modeling the Tagged-Neutron UXO Identification Technique Using the Geant4 Toolkit
Abstract
It is proposed to use 14 MeV neutrons tagged by the associated particle neutron time-of-flight technique (APnTOF) to identify the fillers of unexploded ordnances (UXO) by characterizing their carbon, nitrogen and oxygen contents. To facilitate the design and construction of a prototype system, a preliminary simulation model was developed, using the Geant4 toolkit. This work established the toolkit environment for (a) generating tagged neutrons (b) their transport and interactions within a sample to induce emission and detection of characteristic gamma-rays and (c) 2D and 3D-image reconstruction of the interrogated object using the neutron and gamma-ray time-of- flight information. Using the modeling, this article demonstrates the novelty of the tagged-neutron approach for extracting useful signals with high signal-to-background discrimination of an object-of-interest from that of its environment. Simulations indicated that an UXO filled with the RDX explosive, hexogen (C3H6O6N6), can be identified to a depth of 20 cm when buried in soil.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- ADA557416
Entities
People
- S. Mitra
- Xiaojun Zhu
- Yaonan Wang
- Yifan Zhou
Organizations
- Stony Brook University