X-Ray Tube Construction/Components
Anode, Focal Spot, & Line Focus
Filament & Thermionic Emission
Rotor, Heat & Tube Rating
Heat Units Calculations
100

The filament is located on which side of the x-ray tube?

Cathode/Negative side

100

What material is the anode usually coated with?

Tungsten

100

A dual-focus tube has two...

Filaments

100

What is the percentage of kinetic energy that becomes heat within the tube?

99%

100

A single-phase unit using 100 kVp, 200 mA, and 0.2 seconds produces this many heat units.

4,000 HU

200

What tube component acts as the source of x-rays?

The focal spot

200

What does the line focus principle describe?

Decreasing the anode target angle to reduce the effective focal spot size

200

Why is tungsten used to construct the filament?

Because it has a high melting point

200

Thermionic emission at the filament produces this...

Space charge effect

200

What is the formula for calculating heat units for a three-phase, 6-pulse unit?

kVp x mAs x 1.35

300

There are three external structures of the x-ray tube. They are the support structure, housing and...

The glass envelope

300

The thicker part of the patient should be positioned on which side of the tube?

Cathode side

300

What is the typical filament length?

1 to 2 cm

300

What is the speed that high-capacity tubes can reach?

10,000 rpm

300

An 80 kVp, 300 mA, 0.1 s exposure on a 3-phase 6-pulse generator produces this many HUs.

3,240 HU

400

Which x-ray tube support system is the most widely used?

The ceiling support system

400

What is the most common overcall cause of tube failure?

Tungsten vaporization within the tube

400

What is the phenomenon that occurs as electrons boil off the filament and repel each other?

Space charge effect

400

What can happen when using long exposure times?

Tube failure

400

A high-frequency generator using 120 kVp, 500 mA, 0.05 s produces this many heat units.

4,350 HU
500

How does the anode rotate?

Through the use of the stators and rotor creating a magnetic field

500

What does the anode heel effect describe?

There is lower x-ray intensity on the anode side of the beam due to the electrons/photons having to move through the target and end up being absorbed by the target itself

500

What is a problem that develops inside aging tubes due to tungsten coating the glass?

Arcing

500

What does a tube rating chart demonstrate?

Maximum, safe, exposure times

500

A 3-phase, 12-pulse generator using 70 kVp and 50 mAs produces this many heat units.

4,935 HU