What makes a suitable linear measurement device for a radioactive environment?

In summary, an instrument that can be used in a radioactive environment must meet certain criteria, such as being able to work in a hostile environment and being easily maintainable.
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Hi, I am on a placement year with an engineering company who design tools for the nuclear industry. One of the tasks I have been given looks at what linear measurement devices can be used in a radioactive environment? I havn't been able to find much and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. I am basically looking at what can be used to replace the current mechanical device and has the capabilites of being used in a reactor.
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Let's start by listing some of the known selection criteria you need. What distinguishes an instrument that can be used in a radioactive environment?
 
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FredGarvin said:
Let's start by listing some of the known selection criteria you need. What distinguishes an instrument that can be used in a radioactive environment?

...and whether you need to measure absolute distances or relative displacements. If relative displacements, then non-contact laser interferometry would be a good choice:

http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent...00386.0.00&id=1000000394:epsg:pgr&cmpid=93152

It's rad hard, as long as you can place the laser outside the main vessel, and use optical windows to get the laser into the vessel.
 
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The laser device was going to be my first thought, but it depends on quite a few things from what I have seen of them. The OP has no mention of accuracy, length of measurement, what is being measured, etc...
 
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Firstly to clarify. the measurment that needs to be taken is of the diameter of the graphite bricks which make up a nuclear reactor core. The measurment instrument needs to be integrated into a 1m inspection unit which performs core montioring of graphite bricks and fuel channels. The idea is to integrate a new measurement device into this tool to allow measurment to be taken. Standard diameter values of anout 600mm. The aim of taking the measurment is to determine if bricks have shrunk or have be misaligned - therefore accuracy is important.

The point : 'what distinguishes an instrument that be used in radioactive environment'.
The criteria that i am currently looking at is - it must be able to work in a hostile environment with changing temperature and pressure. In addition it needs to be easily maintainable because, once it has been deployed in a reactor it becomes radioactive. Also radioation cannon affect the function of the measurement.

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1. What is a linear measurement device?

A linear measurement device is a tool or instrument used to measure distances and lengths in a straight line. It is commonly used in various fields such as construction, engineering, and manufacturing.

2. What are the different types of linear measurement devices?

There are several types of linear measurement devices, including rulers, tape measures, calipers, micrometers, and laser distance measurers. Each type has its own specific use and accuracy level.

3. How do linear measurement devices work?

The working principle of linear measurement devices varies depending on the type. Rulers and tape measures work by marking and measuring units of length, while calipers and micrometers use a sliding scale to measure small distances. Laser distance measurers use a laser beam to determine the distance between two points.

4. What is the accuracy of linear measurement devices?

The accuracy of linear measurement devices depends on the type and the quality of the device. Rulers and tape measures typically have an accuracy of 1/16 of an inch, while calipers and micrometers can measure within 0.001 of an inch. Laser distance measurers have an accuracy of up to 1/16 of an inch.

5. How do I choose the right linear measurement device for my needs?

To choose the right linear measurement device, consider the type of measurements you need to make, the level of accuracy required, and the frequency of use. It is also important to consider the quality and brand of the device to ensure reliable and accurate measurements.

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