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[en] This paper comprises of two calculations that require in designing a dose profile for an electron accelerator machine before its fabrication. The first is to calculate the beam deflection due to changes of high voltage (HV) supply as well as the deflection coil currents so that the electron beam will only scan at the window foil of 18 cm length and 6 cm width. Secondly, we also require to calculate the beam profile at 50 mm underneath the window foil. The electron gun that produces a beam of 10 mm diameter has to be oscillated in a sawtooth wave for the prescribed window size at frequencies of 50 Hz and 400 Hz along the length and width directions respectively. For the beam deflection, we apply a basic formula from Lorentz force law to obtain a set of HV supply and the coil current that is suitable for both deflections and this result can assist in designing the coil current against HV changes via an electronic controller. The dose profile was calculated using the RMS current formulation along the length direction. We found that the measured and the calculated RMS currents are in comparable for the case of 1 MeV, 50 mA accelerator facility that is going to be installed at Nuclear Malaysia complex. A similar measurement will be carried out for our locally designed accelerator of 150 KeV, 10 mA after fabrication and installation of the machine are completed. (Author)
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2007; 12 p; Malaysian Nuclear Agency; Bangi (Malaysia); 2007 Nuclear Malaysia Technical Convention; Bandar Baru Bangi (Malaysia); 20-22 Aug 2007; Available at Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia); Ainon@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my; Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia), formerly known as Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research (MINT); presentation at the convention only
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Faridah Mohamad Idris; Siti Aa'sah hashim; Abu Bakar Ghazali
Energetic Particles in Magnetic Confinement Systems. 11th IAEA TM - 20th Anniversary Meeting. Agenda and Abstracts2009
Energetic Particles in Magnetic Confinement Systems. 11th IAEA TM - 20th Anniversary Meeting. Agenda and Abstracts2009
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Kolesnichenko, Ya.I. (ed.); Institute for Nuclear Research, Kyiv (Ukraine); IAEA, Vienna (Austria); 105 p; 2009; p. 66; 11. IAEA TM - 20. Anniversary Meeting on Energetic Particles in Magnetic Confinement Systems; Kyiv (Ukraine); 21-23 Sep 2009; Available from Ukrainian INIS Centre
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[en] This paper describes a development of a power supply circuit to deflect and move the electron beam across the window of the Baby electron beam machine. It comprises a discussion of circuit design, its assembly and the test results. A variety of input and output conditions have been tested and it was found that the design is capable to supply 1.0 A with 50Hz on X-axis coil and 0.4A with 500Hz on Y-axis coil. (Author)
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2007; 8 p; Malaysian Nuclear Agency; Bangi (Malaysia); 2007 Nuclear Malaysia Technical Convention; Bandar Baru Bangi (Malaysia); 20-22 Aug 2007; Available at Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia); Ainon@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my; Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia), formerly known as Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research (MINT)
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[en] This paper explains the works being done to develop an interface system for Baby-Electron Beam Machine (EBM). The function of the system is for the safety, controlling and monitoring the Baby-EBM. The integration for the system is using data acquisition (DAQ) hardware and LabVIEW to develop the software. (author)
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2010; 5 p; RnD Seminar 2010: Research and Development Seminar 2010; Bangi (Malaysia); 12-15 Oct 2010; Also available in Malaysian Nuclear Agency Document Delivery Center by email: mohdhafizal@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my; Oral presentation. 5 figs. 1 tab. RnD10-1275
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Mohd Azmi Ismail; Jaafar Abdullah; Mohd Rawi Mohd Zin; Jamaluddin Omar; Abu Bakar Ghazali; Shaharum Ramli; Mohd Hanafiah
Funding organisation: International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Compilation of research papers 19941995
Funding organisation: International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Compilation of research papers 19941995
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[en] The development of a second-generation computed tomographic (CT) system for non-destructive evaluation of material is presented. CT is an imaging technique that is capable of measuring density variations within an object non-destructively. The transmitted beams of penetrating radiation (gamma-rays) is measured in various orientations, and a two-dimensional map (a tomograph) of photon attenuation in a measured cross-section is obtained. The CT image comprises of a matrix of picture elements (pixels). The value of the attenuation coefficient for each pixel is reconstructed as an average for the associated sample volume. The measured distribution of attenuation coefficients is related to the distribution of density. The size of the beam and corresponding spacing distance determine the pixel size and the spatial resolution. CT images are usually presented visually as colour-coded maps, with different colours representing different values of the absorption coefficient (i.e. different densities). The obtained features are presented in their true geometry and configuration. 6 figs
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Malaysian Inst. for Nuclear Technology Research, Bangi, Selangor (Malaysia); 671 p; 1995; p. 233-246
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Abu Bakar Ghazali; Razali Hamzah; Siti Aiasah hashim; Wan Abd hadi Abu bakar; Rosli Darmawan
Malaysian Inst. for Nuclear Technology Research MINT, Bangi (Malaysia)2004
Malaysian Inst. for Nuclear Technology Research MINT, Bangi (Malaysia)2004
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Research Note; 2004; 4 p; Malaysian Research Institute for Nuclear Technology MINT; Bangi (Malaysia); Available from Malaysian Research Institute for Nuclear Technology (MINT), Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Malaysia, Ainon@mint.gov.my
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[en] This paper describes the electron beam detection of Baby EBM. The detection is divided by two categories; beam current measurement and beam positioning under the scanning window. The beam detector system was completely fabricated and tested and the detector was able to detect the electron beam of Baby EBM. It has been found that the beam current of this EBM is 1.62 mA for energy of 0.14 MeV. A higher beam current can be obtained if a proper cooling system to the window foil is installed. (Author)
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2009; 9 p; Nuclear Malaysia Technical Convention 2009; Bangi (Malaysia); 6-8 Oct 2009; Available from Malaysian Nuclear Agency Document Delivery Center, Ainon@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my; NTC09-1033
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Mohamad Idris Taib; Abu Bakar Ghazali; Salina Abdul Samad; Azah Mohamed
Proceedings of INC 02. International Nuclear Conference 2002: Global Trends and Perspectives, Seminar IV: Industry and Energy2002
Proceedings of INC 02. International Nuclear Conference 2002: Global Trends and Perspectives, Seminar IV: Industry and Energy2002
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[en] Digital impulse pulse-shaping can be used to correct the pile-up for pulse-height (Energy) analyzer because of its fast processing speed. In this initial work on digital impulse pulse-shaping, a study is made on the input signals obtained from combination of preamplifier and prefilter of nuclear instrumentation with specific and general transfer function. Three types of pulses that are commonly produced by a nuclear detection preamplifier and prefilter are used for this application. For the determination of zeros and poles in z-transform, the summation of absolute value of output signal is minimum (SAVOSIM) method is used. Simulations for this type of signal are carried out using the MATLAB software and the TMS320C6701 evaluation module and the results are presented in this paper. Initial results show that the method can be expanded to design and develop for a nuclear spectroscopy based on digital signal processor. (Author)
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Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research, Bangi (Malaysia); Malaysian Nuclear Society, Bangi (Malaysia); International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Forum for Nuclear Cooperation in Asia, Tokyo (Japan); Ministry of Science, Technology and Environmental Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia); 214 p; 2002; p. 90-95; INC 02. International Nuclear Conference 2002: Global Trends and Perspectives; Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia); 15-18 Oct 2002; Available at Malaysian Inst. for Nuclear Technology Research (MINT), Bangi, Malaysia; Ainon@mint.gov.my
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[en] This paper describes the specification of the low energy accelerator (Baby-EBM; Electron Beam Machine) scanning system. It comprises a discussion of coil inductance measurement, power supply design and the test results. The scanning horn system was completely assembled and tested; it was found that the system is able to scan the beam across the scanning window with a required beam profile. (Author)
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2009; 12 p; Nuclear Malaysia Technical Convention 2009; Bangi (Malaysia); 6-8 Oct 2009; Available from Malaysian Nuclear Agency Document Delivery Center, Ainon@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my; NTC09-977
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Nor Arymaswati Abdullah; Salinda Buyamin; Glam Hadzir Patai Mohamad; Abu Bakar Ghazali, E-mail: arymas@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my2010
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[en] A control method for stepper motor drives system can be made in open-loop circumstance which mean the system control did not require any feedback input signal in order to run the system. By applying the right sequences of pulses, the stepper motor capable to operate as other motion control. However, the performance of such system cannot be achieved to high level condition and demanded a feedback signal input to compensate the error produced while running the drive system. Therefore, a physical sensor or an encoder is placed in the motor system to obtain the feedback and form a close-loop system for error compensation. Nevertheless, the prices of these instruments are expensive, bulky and also may degrade the system performance. As a result this project presents a sensor less system in stepper motor drive system as an alternative to develop a close-loop system where the input signals are taken from voltage and current of the magnetic flux of the stepper motor. (author)
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2010; 7 p; RnD Seminar 2010: Research and Development Seminar 2010; Bangi (Malaysia); 12-15 Oct 2010; Also available in Malaysian Nuclear Agency Document Delivery Center by email: mohdhafizal@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my; Oral presentation. 4 figs. RnD10-1227
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