Vol.
XXXI, No. 2, Pp. 111-195
June 2016
UDC 621.039+614.876:504.06
ISSN 1451-3994
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Pages: 159-164
Authors: Edin Ĉ. Doliĉanin, Irfan S. Fetahoviĉ, Djordje R. Lazareviĉ, and Nenad M. Kartaloviĉ
Abstract
In this paper we analyze application of contemporary methods of insulation co-ordination and the enlargement law in designing a GM counting tube. It has been shown that by applying insulation co-ordination methods the counting tube can be optimally dimensioned. The application of the enlargement law was demonstrated in generalizing the results of test obtained by the GM tube to those obtained by the counting tube with m-times greater dimensions. The investigations were conducted both theoretically and by experiment. Using theoretical analysis, we derived the expressions that may be applied if a performance function of a random variable breakdown voltage is known. The experiments were conducted on a GM counter model under well controlled laboratory conditions.
Key words: GM counter, insulation co-ordination, enlargement law
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