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A study of the thermal characteristics of x-ray tube housings

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Title A study of the thermal characteristics of x-ray tube housings
Names Stovall, John Walter (creator)
Kelley, John P. (advisor)
Date Issued 1969-09-29 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1970
Abstract The relationship of x-ray tube housing temperature to duty
cycle was studied for a superficial therapy x-ray installation, a
dental radiographic installation, and a rotating-anode medical diagnostic
installation. Thermistors were used to measure the tube
housing temperature at points selected to be representative of
thermal conditions on the surface of the x-ray tube housing. Measurements
were made for continuous operation and intermittent operation,
for the beam directed horizontally, and for the beam directed
vertically down.
Maximum temperatures were observed on the uppermost surfaces
of the tube housings and minimum temperatures were observed
on the lower surfaces of the tube housings. The orientation of the
tube housing was found in some cases to alter the maximum tube
housing temperature.
Theoretically, tube housing temperatures for continuous and
intermittent operation should be the same, but some differences were
observed. These differences between tube housing temperatures
observed for continuous operation and those observed for intermittent
operation were due to differences in the duty cycle ratings specified
by the x-ray tube manufacturer for continuous and intermittent
operation.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic X-rays -- Equipment and supplies
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/46268

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