Analysis of containerized cargo in the ahip container terminal (CROSBI ID 161535)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Obhođaš, Jasmina ; Sudac, Davorin ; Valković, Vladivoj ; Baričević, Martina ; Franulović, Andrej ; Perot, B. ; Carasco, C. Alain M. ; Raoux, A.C. ; El Kanawati, W.
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Analysis of containerized cargo in the ahip container terminal
The container scanning system based on the elemental analysis of suspect cargo by use of fast 14 MeV neutrons with detection of associated alpha particle has been recently developed under the EU-FP6 "EURITRACK" project. The system is currently set-up in port of Rijeka, Croatia, to be tested and upgraded under the EU-JLS ERITR@C project. Here we present results of analysis performed on 152 screened containers selected by the Croatian Custom and detail descriptive statistical analysis of their shipping manifests. Statistics such as distribution functions of container types, type of packages, type of cargos and average cargo densities were obtained in order to establish the properties of standard cargo traffic. The analyses by using multivariate statistical approach that included principal component analysis (PCA) and between group analysis (BGA) have shown that cargo matrices can be classified as metallic (Fe, Al, Cu, Zn, Ni...), ceramic-glass (Si, O) and organic (C, O, N). In this paper the organic matrices have been analysed in more detail since they are identified as most difficult because of their potential interference with main elements contained in threat materials such as explosives or drugs. Density as a discriminating factor has been included for better recognition of different types of goods.
container scanning system ; elemental analysis ; associated particle technique ; fast neutron inspection ; shipping containers ; material identification ; principal component analysis ; between group analysis
11th International Symposium on Radiation Physics Frontiers in radiation physics and applications, održanom od 20.-25.09.2009., Melbourne, Australija ; Christopher Chantler, Lawrence Hudson, Stephen Peter Best (ur.)
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Podaci o izdanju
619 (1-3)
2010.
460-466
objavljeno
0168-9002
1872-9576
10.1016/j.nima.2010.01.017.