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BS IEC 62957-1:2017 Radiation protection instrumentation. Semi-empirical method for performance evaluation of detection and radionuclide identification Performance evaluation of the instruments, featuring radionuclide identification in static mode

BS IEC 62957-1:2017

Radiation protection instrumentation. Semi-empirical method for performance evaluation of detection and radionuclide identification Performance evaluation of the instruments, featuring radionuclide identification in static mode

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Standard number:BS IEC 62957-1:2017
Pages:38
Released:2017-10-04
ISBN:978 0 580 89690 3
Status:Standard
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BS IEC 62957-1:2017


This standard BS IEC 62957-1:2017 Radiation protection instrumentation. Semi-empirical method for performance evaluation of detection and radionuclide identification is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.280 Radiation protection
IEC 62957-1:2017 specifies requirements for data preparation and data injection when using the semi-empirical method for performance evaluation of detection and radionuclide identification. This document recommends approaches for results interpretation and consolidation and establishes a method to share data and analysis results. This part of the standard is specific to the performance evaluation of radionuclide identification in static mode, i.e. when measurement geometry does not change (e.g. radionuclide identification devices in start-stop mode).