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7 February 1994 Integrated remote analytical screening system for hostile environments
Shane Raymond Addleman, Beverly A. Crawford, B. D. Keele, Frank L. Kohlasch, Teofila V. Rebagay, Gary L. Troyer
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Proceedings Volume 2072, Fiber Optic Physical Sensors in Manufacturing and Transportation; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166842
Event: Optical Tools for Manufacturing and Advanced Automation, 1993, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
An integrated analytical measurement system is being assembled for application to remote analysis in chemically and radiologically harsh environments. A single, compact, integrated probe will be the only section of the system in the hostile environment. The instrument array initially composed of a fiber optic Raman spectrophotometer, a fiber optic FTIR, gamma radiation spectrometer, beta radiation detector, and a CCD camera. Within the hostile region, a robotic positioning system or remote manipulators will provide mobility for the multisensor probe. The application of this array will be to characterize multiphase nuclear waste.
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Shane Raymond Addleman, Beverly A. Crawford, B. D. Keele, Frank L. Kohlasch, Teofila V. Rebagay, and Gary L. Troyer "Integrated remote analytical screening system for hostile environments", Proc. SPIE 2072, Fiber Optic Physical Sensors in Manufacturing and Transportation, (7 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166842
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KEYWORDS
Chemical analysis

Raman spectroscopy

Sensors

Fiber optics

FT-IR spectroscopy

Gamma radiation

Signal processing

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