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Model 3450
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MOISTURE
The Model 3450 uses the principle of neutron
thermalization
to
monitor the moisture content of a material. The gauge includes an
americium-241:beryllium (Am-241:Be) source that is fixed in the
gauge’s base. Fast neutrons emitted by the Am-241:Be source pass
into the test material. Multiple collisions between the fast neutrons
and a similarly sized mass (such as the nuclei of hydrogen atoms)
cause the neutrons to slow to the point where further collisions with
hydrogen or other materials will not continue to reduce the neutron
energy further. These neutrons are said to have been
thermalized
.
The 3450 gauge contains a helium-3 detector that is sensitive only
to thermalized, or “slow,” neutrons. As a result, the moisture counts
relate directly to the amount of hydrogen in the material. Using the
gauge calibration, the gauge software converts the helium-3 detector
counts to a moisture content. (Note that the helium-3 detector is in
the same plane as the Am-241:Be source. Therefore, moisture
measurement is similar to a density measurement taken in
backscatter mode, as described earlier in this chapter.)
The
depth of measurement
is defined in terms of a maximum depth
beneath the surface of the material being measured. Of the neutrons
counted by the gauge, 98 percent will penetrate no deeper than the
depth of measurement. The depth of measurement is a function of
moisture content. The following equations can be used to determine
the approximate depth of measurement.
Depth (inches) = 11 – (0.17
×
M), where: M = moisture in pcf
or
Depth (mm) = 280 - (0.27
×
M), where: M = moisture in kg/m
3
The normalized curve set shown in Figure 2–1 illustrates the effects
of moisture content on the depth of measurement.
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Summary of Contents for RoadReader Plus 3450
Page 7: ...Model 3450 vii NOTES...
Page 13: ...xii NOTES...
Page 17: ...1 4 GAUGE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Figure 1 1 Model 3450 Parts and Accessories...
Page 23: ...2 4 Figure 2 1 Effect of Moisture on Depth of Measurement...
Page 53: ...3 28 NOTES...
Page 169: ...Appendix E 2 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 171: ...Appendix E 4 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 173: ...Appendix E 6 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 175: ...Appendix E 8 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 181: ...Appendix G 4 NOTES...
Page 187: ...Appendix H 6 NOTES...
Page 199: ...Index 12 NOTES...