Rte 141 Notebook 10
Rte 141 Notebook 10
Review Question
We use this to calculate the length of time necessary for the anode to
cool to enough for additional exposures to be made.
1. Find the total HU applied on the vertical scale.
2. Read from the HU over to the cooling curve and then down to
read the corresponding time.
3. Calculate the time necessary for the anode to cool to any
desired level and subtract the corresponding time of the initial
exposure.
Use the anode cooling chart to calculate the length of time necessary
for the anode to cool to 50,000 HU after ten exposures of 120 kVp,
200 mA, and 0.7 sec on a high frequency unit.
= (120 kVp)(200mA)(0.7 sec)(1.4)(10)
= 235,200 HU
50,000 HU = 6 minutes on cooling curve
235,200 HU = 1.5 minutes on cooling curve
So, 6 min 1.5 min = 4.5 min to cool from 235,200 HU to 50,000 HU
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