Eberhardt J E, Rainey S, Stevens R J, Sowerby B D, Tickner J R
CSIRO Minerals, Private Mail Bag 5, Menai, NSW 2234, Australia.
Appl Radiat Isot. 2005 Aug;63(2):179-88. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2005.04.012.
There is a growing need to rapidly scan bulk air cargo for contraband such as illicit drugs and explosives. The Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have been working with Australian Customs Service to develop a scanner capable of directly scanning airfreight containers in 1--2 minutes without unpacking. The scanner combines fast neutron and gamma-ray radiography to provide high-resolution images that include information on material composition. A full-scale prototype scanner has been successfully tested in the laboratory and a commercial-scale scanner is due to be installed at Brisbane airport in 2005.
快速扫描大量空运货物以检查是否藏有违禁品(如非法毒品和爆炸物)的需求日益增长。英联邦科学与工业研究组织(CSIRO)一直在与澳大利亚海关合作,开发一种能够在1至2分钟内直接扫描空运集装箱而无需开箱的扫描仪。该扫描仪结合了快中子和伽马射线成像技术,以提供包含材料成分信息的高分辨率图像。一台全尺寸原型扫描仪已在实验室成功测试,一台商业规模的扫描仪将于2005年安装在布里斯班机场。