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IEEE 1131-1987

Ray Spectometers

Standard by IEEE, 1988

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1131-1987 is a technical standard for ray spectometers in nuclear engineering, providing a structured reference for the design, evaluation, and use of this type of measurement equipment. It is relevant where radiation or spectral analysis must be handled with care and consistency. By defining a common framework, the standard helps support accurate instrument selection, dependable results, and clearer communication between suppliers, engineers, and users working with nuclear measurement systems.

What is 1131-1987?

1131-1987 is a standards document centered on ray spectometers, a class of instruments associated with detecting or analyzing radiation-related signals in nuclear engineering applications. Its purpose is to bring technical order to equipment expectations, so that measurements, performance characteristics, and related requirements can be understood in a consistent way. In practice, this kind of standard is used as a reference point for comparing products, reviewing specifications, and supporting controlled engineering decisions.

Where is 1131-1987 used?

This standard is typically relevant in nuclear engineering environments where ray spectometers are part of inspection, analysis, or monitoring workflows. It may be used in laboratories, test facilities, instrument calibration settings, and other controlled technical environments that rely on radiation-related measurement equipment. Organizations involved in nuclear instrumentation, quality assurance, and equipment procurement may consult 1131-1987 when reviewing technical requirements or checking whether a device aligns with expected practice.

Why is 1131-1987 important?

1131-1987 matters because standards for specialized measurement equipment help reduce ambiguity in technical work. For ray spectometers, clear requirements can support more consistent performance, easier specification review, and better control over testing and acceptance decisions. In nuclear engineering, that consistency is especially valuable because measurement errors or unclear equipment definitions can affect safety, compliance, and data quality. The standard therefore serves as a useful reference for risk reduction and dependable procurement.

  • Ray spectometer technical context
  • Nuclear engineering applications
  • Equipment specification reference
  • Testing and evaluation support
  • Inactive standard status
SKU: 54bc4dcaa684

  • Publication Date: 1988
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Nuclear Engineering
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1131 (1988)

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