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The ISO 11929 series specifies a procedure, in the field of ionizing radiation metrology, for the calculation of the "decision threshold", the "detection limit" and the "limits of the coverage interval" for a non-negative ionizing radiation measurand when counting measurements with preselection of time or counts are carried out. The measurand results from a gross count rate and a background count rate as well as from further quantities on the basis of a model of the evaluation. In particular, the measurand can be the net count rate as the difference of the gross count rate and the background count rate, or the net activity of a sample. It can also be influenced by calibration of the measuring system, by sample treatment and by other factors.

ISO 11929 has been divided into four parts covering elementary applications in this document, advanced applications on the basis of the ISO/IEC Guide 3-1 in ISO 11929-2, applications to unfolding methods in ISO 11929-3, and guidance to the application in ISO 11929-4.

This document covers basic applications of counting measurements frequently used in the field of ionizing radiation metrology. It is restricted to applications for which the uncertainties can be evaluated on the basis of the ISO/IEC Guide 98-3 (JCGM 2008). In Annex A, the special case of repeated counting measurements with random influences is covered, while measurements with linear analogous ratemeters are covered in Annex B.

ISO 11929-2 extends the former ISO 11929:2010 to the evaluation of measurement uncertainties according to the ISO/IEC Guide 98-3-1. ISO 11929-2 also presents some explanatory notes regarding general aspects of counting measurements and on Bayesian statistics in measurements.

ISO 11929-3 deals with the evaluation of measurements using unfolding methods and counting spectrometric multi-channel measurements if evaluated by unfolding methods, in particular, for alpha- and gamma-spectrometric measurements. Further, it provides some advice on how to deal with correlations and covariances.

ISO 11929-4 gives guidance to the application of the ISO 11929 series, summarizes shortly the general procedure and then presents a wide range of numerical examples. Information on the statistical roots of ISO 11929 and on its current development may be found elsewhere[33][34].

The ISO 11929 series also applies analogously to other measurements of any kind especially if a similar model of the evaluation is involved. Further practical examples can be found, for example, in ISO 18589[1], ISO 9696[2], ISO 9697[3], ISO 9698[4], ISO 10703[5], ISO 7503[6], ISO 28218[7], and ISO 11665[8].

NOTE A code system, named UncertRadio, is available for calculations according to ISO 11929-1 to ISO 11929-3. UncertRadio[31][32] can be downloaded for free from https://www.thuenen.de/de/fi/arbeitsbereiche/meeresumwelt/leitstelle-umweltradioaktivitaet-in-fisch/uncertradio/. The download contains a setup installation file which copies all files and folders into a folder specified by the user. After installation one has to add information to the PATH of Windows as indicated by a pop-up window during installation. English language can be chosen and extensive "help" information is available.

 

Document History

  1. ISO 11929-1:2019

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    Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the coverage interval) for measurements of ionizing radiation - Fundamentals and application - Part 1: Elementary applications

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  2. ISO 11929:2010


    Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the confidence interval) for measurements of ionizing radiation - Fundamentals and application

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  3. ISO 11929-6:2005


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements - Part 6: Fundamentals and applications to measurements by use of transient mode

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  4. ISO 11929-5:2005


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements - Part 5: Fundamentals and applications to counting measurements on filters during accumulation of radioactive material

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  5. ISO 11929-7:2005


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements - Part 7: Fundamentals and general applications

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  6. ISO 11929-8:2005


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements - Part 8: Fundamentals and application to unfolding of spectrometric measurements without the influence of sample treatment

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  7. ISO 11929-4:2001


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements -- Part 4: Fundamentals and application to measurements by use of linear-scale analogue ratemeters, without the influence of sample treatment

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  8. ISO 11929-1:2000


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements -- Part 1: Fundamentals and application to counting measurements without the influence of sample treatment

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  9. ISO 11929-3:2000


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements -- Part 3: Fundamentals and application to counting measurements by high resolution gamma spectrometry, without the influence of sample treatment

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  10. ISO 11929-2:2000


    Determination of the detection limit and decision threshold for ionizing radiation measurements -- Part 2: Fundamentals and application to counting measurements with the influence of sample treatment

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