Gamma-ray double-layered transmission exposure buildup factors of some engineering materials, a comparative study
2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 125; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.radphyschem.2016.03.001
ISSN1879-0895
AutoresKulwinder Singh Mann, Manmohan Singh Heer, Asha Rani,
Tópico(s)Radiation Dose and Imaging
ResumoComparative study on various deterministic methods and formulae of double layered transmission exposure buildup factors (DLEBF) for point isotropic gamma-ray sources has been performed and the results are provided here. This investigation has been performed on some commonly available engineering materials for the purpose of gamma-ray shielding. In reality, the presence of air around the gamma-ray shield motivated to focus this study on exposure buildup factor (EBF). DLEBF have been computed at four energies viz. 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 MeV for various combinations of the chosen five samples taken two at a time with combined optical thickness up to 8 mean free path (mfp). For the necessary computations for DLEBF, a computer program (BUF-toolkit) has been designed. Comparison of Monte Carlo (EGS4-code) and Geometric Progression (G.P.) fitting point kernel methods were done for DLEBF computation. It is concluded that empirical formula given by Lin and Jiang using EBF computed by G.P. fitting formula is the most accurate and easiest method for DLEBF computations. It was observed that DLEBF values at selected energies for two layered slabs with an orientation (low-Z material followed by high-Z material) were lower than the opposite orientation. For optical thickness up to 8 mfp and chosen energy range (0.5–3.0 MeV), Aluminum-Lime Stone shield, appears to provide the best protection against the gamma-rays.
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