Ultrasonic sensor system with a 94 Mrad total-ionizing-dose tolerance

Shinya Fujisaki, Minoru Watanabe
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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant experienced multiple meltdown events after losing all power after an earthquake and its related tsunami disaster in 2011. Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant still has regions of intense radiation, robots with a high radiation tolerance are necessary to complete work in decommissioning the reactors. Such robots frequently require proximity sensors. We have chosen an ultrasound sensor as a radiation-hardened sensor because ultrasound sensors consist of piezoelectric ceramic, which is very robust against radiation. However, although the ultrasound sensor itself is robust against radiation, since a semiconductor receiver circuit must be constructed to amplify the signal received from the ultrasound sensor, we have designed a radiation-hardened receiver circuit and have constructed an ultrasonic sensor system. This paper reports evaluation results demonstrating that the radiation-hardened ultrasonic sensor system has at least a 94 Mrad total-ionizing-dose tolerance.
总电离剂量容忍度为94 Mrad的超声波传感器系统
2011年,福岛第一核电站在地震及其相关的海啸灾难后失去了所有电力,经历了多次熔毁事件。由于福岛第一核电站仍有强辐射区域,因此需要具有高辐射耐受性的机器人来完成反应堆的退役工作。这种机器人通常需要接近传感器。我们选择了一种超声波传感器作为辐射硬化传感器,因为超声波传感器由压电陶瓷组成,它对辐射非常强。然而,尽管超声波传感器本身具有抗辐射的鲁棒性,但由于必须构建半导体接收电路来放大从超声波传感器接收的信号,因此我们设计了一个抗辐射的接收电路并构建了一个超声波传感器系统。本文报告的评估结果表明,辐射硬化超声传感器系统至少具有94 Mrad的总电离剂量耐受。
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