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external structure of the xray tube |
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support structure protective housing enclosure |
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three types of suppport systems |
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ceiling support system floor to ceiling support c- arm support |
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most common two sets of perpendicular ceiling mounted rails |
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most commonly used in angiointerventional systems ceiling mounted and flexible also l arm and u arm |
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must not exceed 100 mr/hr at 1 m per federal standards |
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10 in x 6 in x 2 in increases efficiency prevents collision of high speed electrons with gas molecules prevents oxidation of filament |
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for mammography uses special metallic beryllium window to avoid attenuating low energy photons |
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composed of photons not produced at the focal spot causes ghosting of structures can contribute as much as 25-30% of total primary beam lower energy |
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part of cathode that emits electrons resulting in a tube current interchangable with cathode made of thoriated tungsten, rhenium or molybdenum .1-.2 mm in diameter, coil is 1-2 mm wide and 7-15 mm long |
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metal shroud negatively charged surrounding filament that condenses the electron beams to a small area in anode usually made of molybdenum or nickel |
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electron cloud near filament |
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region of anode struck by electrons emmitted in the filament |
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double filament differ in size, producing focal spots two different sizes a low voltage high filament current is applied, about 10 volts and 3-5 amps |
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stationary coil windings located in the protective housing, but OUTSIDE the glass envelope |
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effective target area focal spot projected onto patient and IR much smaller than actual focal spot |
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also called ACTUAL focal spot region of anode where electrons interact to produce xrays as seen from cathode end |
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absorption of xrays in heel of target resulting in reduced xray intensity smaller the angle, the larger the heel effect |
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design in xray tube targets to allow a large area for heating while maintaining a small focal spot by angling the target towards the film/patient, the projected area is smaller and sharper than the target area |
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target consists of tungsten-alloy metal embedded in a copper anode called focus or focal spot |
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a graphite disc with tungsten alloyed with rhenium focal track at its periphery molybdenum and graphite layered underneath tungsten driven by induction motor |
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allows anode to rotate inside glass envelope with no mechanical connection to the outside works on electromagnetic induction, similar to that for a transformer and on Lenzs law |
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parts of an induction motor |
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1. stator assembly (located outside glass envelope) 2. rotor assembly 3. anode stemp/ neck |
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3000-3600 rpm for single phase units |
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used to obtain fire radiographic definition |
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can handle heavier loading in shorter exposure time |
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located on beveled face of anode allows for high tube mA/ higher tube ratings special tubes can tolerate current as high as 1000 mA for very short exposures operating on 3 phase current |
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target area= Length x width |
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target area= length x 2xpixr |
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degree of beveling=target/anode angle steeper angle= diminished EFS and FS |
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xray tubes have EFS of .3mm-3.0mm and target angles of 7-18 degrees |
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greatest along the anode side of beam |
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advantages of heel effect |
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when shooting chests, cathode towards feet in abdominal, cathode towards head also applicable in lat t spine, AP femur, and RAO sternum |
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