Andy K. W. Ma
University of Dammam
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2012
Andy K. W. Ma; Ali A. Alghamdi; Kassem Tofailli; N. M. Spyrou
Early detection of the red palm weevils (RPW) is a major challenge in agriculture among all kinds of palm trees due to the nature of the insect and the difficulty to trace them through their life stages associated with the tree life. Many methods have been applied for the weevil detection such as X-ray diffraction techniques, fluoroscopy and ultrasound. On the other hand, the idea of tomography has been used for other purposes such as the determination of the age of the tree and for applied environmental studies. Such technology can also reveal the weevil in principle. In this study, we explore the use of X-ray CT for weevil detection with the Monte Carlo method. A model of the stem of a palm tree is developed for simulations. MCNPX is chosen to carry out the simulations for the radiography tally in the code. The tally records the 2D data of the X-ray beams irradiating the tree model. An iterative reconstruction method for cone beam CT is applied to obtain the 3D slices of the tree model. We are exploring the minimum number of projection angles and the detectability of the weevil. We shall also report the sensitivity of weevil detection using X-ray CT with a large set of simulations with different weevil sizes and tree diameters.
Journal of Radiological Protection | 2015
Andy K. W. Ma; Mohammed Adel Hussein; Khalid Mohammed Altaher; Khalid Yousif Farid; Mamun Amer; Bander Fuhaid Aldhafery; Ali A. Alghamdi
Fluence-to-dose conversion coefficients are important quantities for radiation protection, derived from Monte Carlo simulations of the radiation particles through a stylised phantom or voxel based phantoms. The voxel phantoms have been developed for many ethnic groups for their accurate reflection of the anatomy. In this study, we used the Monte Carlo code MCNPX to calculate the photon fluence-to-effective dose conversion coefficients with a voxel phantom based on the Saudi Arabian male population. Six irradiation geometries, anterior-posterior (AP), posterior-anterior (PA), left lateral (LLAT), right lateral (RLAT), rotational (ROT) and isotropic (ISO) were simulated for monoenergetic photon beams from 10 keV to 20 MeV. We compared the coefficients with the reference values in ICRP Publication 116. The coefficients in the AP and PA geometries match the reference values to 9% and 12% on average as measured by root mean square while those in the LLAT, RLAT ROT and ISO geometries differ, mostly below, from the reference by 23, 22, 15 and 16%, respectively. The torso of the Saudi phantom is wider than the ICRP reference male phantom and likely to cause more attenuation to the lateral beam. The ICRP reference coefficients serve well for the Saudi male population as conservative estimations for the purpose of radiation protection.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2013
Abdulrahman Alfuraih; K. Alzimami; Andy K. W. Ma; Ali A. Alghamdi
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2014
Abdulrahman Alfuraih; K. Alzimami; Andy K. W. Ma; Ali A. Alghamdi; Ibrahim Al Jammaz
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2007
Ali A. Alghamdi; Andy K. W. Ma; N. M. Spyrou
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2013
Andy K. W. Ma; K. Alzimami; Abdulrahman Alfuraih; Ali A. Alghamdi
Archive | 2011
Andy K. W. Ma; Ali A. Alghamdi; Saudi Arabia
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2014
Andy K. W. Ma; K. Altaher; M.A. Hussein; M. Amer; K.Y. Farid; Ali A. Alghamdi
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2014
Ahmed M. Maghraby; K. Alzimami; M. Alkhorayef; K. Alsafi; Andy K. W. Ma; Abdulrahman Alfuraih; Ali A. Alghamdi; N. M. Spyrou
Progress in nuclear science and technology | 2011
Andy K. W. Ma; Ali A. Alghamdi