Design and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization Chamber

Ionizing radiation is often used within medicine for diagnosis and treatments. Because ionizingradiation can be harmful to the body, it is important to know how it affects the tissue. Dosimetryis the study of how ionizing radiation deposits energy in a material. To measure how much ionizingradiation...

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Main Authors: Boström, Caroline, Messler, Olivia
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: KTH, Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH) 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-2558632019-08-15T04:29:59ZDesign and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization ChamberengDesign och utvärdering av en 3D-utskriven jonisationskammareBoström, CarolineMessler, OliviaKTH, Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)KTH, Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)20193D printingIonization chamberGas-filled detectorsOther Medical EngineeringAnnan medicinteknikIonizing radiation is often used within medicine for diagnosis and treatments. Because ionizingradiation can be harmful to the body, it is important to know how it affects the tissue. Dosimetryis the study of how ionizing radiation deposits energy in a material. To measure how much ionizingradiation is deposited in the body, gas-filled detectors are often used. An ionization chamber isa type of gas-filled detector and exists in different shapes and sizes, depending on what kind ofmeasurements it is made for. Because ionization chambers are relatively expensive, it is often notpossible to buy one for each type of measurement that is to be done. This results in ionizationchambers being used for measurements they are not optimized for. This report evaluates thepossibility of 3D printing ionization chambers to make it easier to optimize them for specificmeasurements. The process included creating models of ionization chambers using CAD-software,slicing them and then 3D printing them. The 3D printed models were then brought to the SwedishRadiation Safety Authority for measurements. The ionization chambers were connected to highvoltage, and exposed to ionizing radiation in the form of high-intensity gamma-ray fields. Theoutput current of the ionization chamber was measured, which is proportional to the field intensity.The results were similar to those of a commercial ionization chamber. The conclusion is that it ispossible to 3D print ionization chambers. However, to get more accurate results, the design has tobe further optimized and more measurements need to be done. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-255863TRITA-CBH-GRU ; 2019:073application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic 3D printing
Ionization chamber
Gas-filled detectors
Other Medical Engineering
Annan medicinteknik
spellingShingle 3D printing
Ionization chamber
Gas-filled detectors
Other Medical Engineering
Annan medicinteknik
Boström, Caroline
Messler, Olivia
Design and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization Chamber
description Ionizing radiation is often used within medicine for diagnosis and treatments. Because ionizingradiation can be harmful to the body, it is important to know how it affects the tissue. Dosimetryis the study of how ionizing radiation deposits energy in a material. To measure how much ionizingradiation is deposited in the body, gas-filled detectors are often used. An ionization chamber isa type of gas-filled detector and exists in different shapes and sizes, depending on what kind ofmeasurements it is made for. Because ionization chambers are relatively expensive, it is often notpossible to buy one for each type of measurement that is to be done. This results in ionizationchambers being used for measurements they are not optimized for. This report evaluates thepossibility of 3D printing ionization chambers to make it easier to optimize them for specificmeasurements. The process included creating models of ionization chambers using CAD-software,slicing them and then 3D printing them. The 3D printed models were then brought to the SwedishRadiation Safety Authority for measurements. The ionization chambers were connected to highvoltage, and exposed to ionizing radiation in the form of high-intensity gamma-ray fields. Theoutput current of the ionization chamber was measured, which is proportional to the field intensity.The results were similar to those of a commercial ionization chamber. The conclusion is that it ispossible to 3D print ionization chambers. However, to get more accurate results, the design has tobe further optimized and more measurements need to be done.
author Boström, Caroline
Messler, Olivia
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title Design and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization Chamber
title_short Design and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization Chamber
title_full Design and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization Chamber
title_fullStr Design and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization Chamber
title_full_unstemmed Design and Evaluation of a 3D Printed Ionization Chamber
title_sort design and evaluation of a 3d printed ionization chamber
publisher KTH, Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)
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