Bushong Chapter 5 & 6
The high-voltage generator contains three primary parts:
1. High-voltage transformer 2. Filament Transformer 3. Rectifiers
What are the 3 parts that the external x-ray tube consists of?
1. Support structure 2. Protective housing 3. Glass or metal enclosure
Manufactures must provide tubes that leak no more than _____ mR/hr at ____ meter
100; 1
Transformer only operates off what current?
AC (alternating current)
What measures the quantity of radiation that reaches the image receptor?
AEC
The area of the target exposed to the electrons from the cathode
Actual Focal Spot
What is mA measured in ?
Amperes
Carries a postive charge?
Anode
What voltage type is not allowed to swing negatively ?
Half-wave rectification
An electrical power transformer that converts 220 - 250 volts AC current to high voltage
High-Voltage generator
What steps up voltage supplied by power company?
High-voltage generators
What "fine tunes" the selected technique?
Minor kVp adjustment
How many percent of electrons kinetic energy, from the cathode, becomes heat when it interacts with the anode?
More than 99%
What serves as an insulator against shock and as a thermal cushion to dissipate heat?
Oil
Allows adjustments of tube current (mA) and voltage (kVp)
Operating console
The product of voltage and current is known as?
Power
What is the position of the x-ray tube in when it is centered above the examination table at the standard SID?
Preferred Detent
What conducts the input power to the autotransformer?
Primary Connections
Where is the location of the Line compensation?
Primary side of the x-ray circuit
What is the location of Line compensation?
Primary side of x-ray circuit
What guards against excessive radiation exposure and electric shock?
Protective housing
Transfer of heat by the emission of inferred energy
Radiation
What is most important because in conveys which radiographic techniques are safe and which techniques are unsafe for x-ray tube operation?
Radiographic rating chart
The process of changing alternating current and voltage into direct current and voltage is known as?
Rectification
What monitors the voltage before the exposure?
Rereading voltmeter
What type of anode is used when high-intensity x-ray beams with a short time are needed (general purposed x-ray tubes)?
Rotating
Filament current that has risen to its maximum value because all available electrons have been used.
Saturation Current
What is located closer to middle of winding allows for a decrease in voltage?
Secondary Connection E
What is located closed to the end of the winding which allows for increase in voltage?
Secondary connection C
Have holes where there are no electrons
p-type
What is the process of converting AC to DC?
rectification
Excessive heat for a long period of time?
tungsten evaporation
What is the number one reason the tube usually over heats?
tungsten evaportaion
An electrical device that contains 2 electrodes, which is known as a
Diode
Area projected onto the patient and image receptor
Effective Focal Spot
What is the Autotransformers principle of operation?
Electromagnetic Self Induction
What timer is the most accurate?
Electronic Timer
What is the most accurate timer?
Electronic timer
What is the main advantage of full-wave rectification?
Exposure time for any technique is cut in half
What tells the x-ray tube how long to emit x-rays?
Exposure timers
X-ray tube current is controlled through a separate circuit called the
Filament Circuit
What is a step-down transformer?
Filament Transformer
What is mA controlled by?
Filament temperature
Has a single column with rollers at each end, one attached to the a ceiling mounted rail and the other to a floor mounted rail
Floor-to-ceiling support
What is the actual x-ray source?
Focal Spot
What is the area of the target from which x-rays are emitted therefore this makes the _______ _______ the source of radiation in the x-ray tube
Focal Spot
Condense electron beam to a small area on the anode (focal spot)
Focusing Cup
What rectifies the entire AC wave into unstable output?
Full-Wave Rectification
Loosely bound electrons that are free to move
n-type
What are two types of semi-conductors?
n-type and p-type
What are most x-ray table tops made of?
Carbon Fiber
Carries a negative charge?
Cathode
What are the 2 electrodes that the glass envelope contains?
Cathode, Anode
Tube current goes to ______ to the ____
Cathode, anode
Most frequently used it consist of 2 perpendicular sets of ceiling-mounted rails; allows longitudinal and transverse travel of the x-ray tube.
Ceiling support
The transfer of energy from one area of an object to another
Conduction
The transfer of heat by the movement of a heated substance from one place to another
Convection
What is the importance of the 1.5 sec backup time in AEC?
Terminates the exposure in case the AEC fails
What x-ray imaging system is first to receive power?
The Autotransformer
What are fluoroscopic tables identified by?
Their degree of tilt
What is the release of electrons form a heated filament?
Thermionic emission
X-rays systems are usually operated at voltages of ____ and at tuber currents of _______
25-150 kVp; 100to 1200 mA
What is the range of filament current?
3 to 6 amps
What happens to the effective size as the target angle decrease?
As the target angle, decreases, so does the effective focal spot size
What measures the quantity of radiation that reaches the image receptor; x-ray exposure automatically terminates when optical density is reached; reduces the number of repeats- no guessing at tissue thickness or patient abnormalities
Automatic Exposure Control (AEC)
A type of transformer having a single winding is known as the
Autotransformer
What has a single winding and is designed to supply a precise voltage to the filament circuit and the high-voltage circuit of the x-ray imaging system
Autotransformer
When you set kVp what are you setting?
Autotransformer
Shaped like a "C", this is ceiling mounted with the image receptor attached to the other end of the C-arm from the x-ray tube.
C-Arm support
kVp is expressed in ?
Kilovolt peak or half-value layer
What are the type of rectifiers that are used in todays imaging equipment?
Solid-state rectifies
Electron cloud near the filament
Space charge
What type of anode is used when high tube current and power are not required (dental, portable)
Stationary
What are two types of anode?
Stationary and rotating
Filament transformer is a what transformer?
Step-down transformer
What is the area of the anode where electrons strike?
Target
What is the purpose of the x-ray imaging system?
To provide a control flow of electrons intense enough to produce an x-ray beam appropriate for imaging
A vacuum tube that produces x-rays?
X-ray Tube
Most table tops are ______ and are made of ______
floating ; carbon fiber
Quality is
kVp
What determines the quality of the x-ray beam?
kVp
What is penetrating power?
kVp
Quantity is
mA
What is called the tube current?
mA
What timer gives highest safe tube current for shortest period of time?
mAs
What does the x-ray come out of?
window
