
2. Description of the Piranha
Hardware and Specifications
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2.4.1.5
Angular Sensitivity, Piranha
In this section you can see graphs of the typical angular sensitivity for dose measured
with the Piranha at 28 and 70 kV. The setup is shown in figures below.
This "directional" behaviour makes it excellent for reproducible measurements, with less
influence by nearby spreading matter. This makes it possible to make accurate HVL
measurements even when measuring with "bad geometry", which is especially
interesting for mammography. To understand, please see the polar plot shown below.
The Piranha is shown to the left, and a typical mammographic ion chamber to the right.
There are two different graphs, depending on the product version of your Piranha. The
product version is the version number you can find on the label on the bottom of the
Piranha. If the version of your Piranha is 1.X, use the graphs marked v1. For 2.X and
higher use graphs marked v2.
For v1.X it is however important that you place the detector surface
perpendicular to the direction of the radiation source or that you make
corrections according to the tables in section
Corrections for Angular
Sensitivity
.
For radiography this is generally no problem, since most measurements are performed
in the middle of the field, perpendicular to the incident radiation.
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Summary of Contents for Piranha
Page 1: ...Reference Manual English Version 5 5C Piranha QABrowser RTI article number 9629050 10 ...
Page 8: ...Introduction Chapter 1 ...
Page 12: ...Description of the Piranha Chapter 2 ...
Page 40: ...Description of the QABrowser Chapter 3 ...
Page 77: ...Measurement Principles Theory Chapter 4 ...
Page 91: ...Measurements with the Piranha System Chapter 5 ...
Page 151: ...Optional Accessories Chapter 6 ...
Page 155: ...Problems and Solutions Chapter 7 ...
Page 161: ...Glossary Chapter 8 ...
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