Published November 2012 | Version v1
Journal article

Immediate Dose Assessment for Radiation Accident in Laboratory Containing Gamma Source and/or Neutron Source

Creators

  • 1. National Center for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control, Radiation Protection Dept., Cairo (Egypt)

Description

One of the most important safety requirements for any place containing radiation sources is an accurate and fast way to assess the dose rate in both normal and accidental case. In normal case, the source is completely protected inside its surrounded shields in case of non use. In some cases this source may stuck outside its shield. In this case the walls of the place act as a shield. Many studies were carried for obtaining the most appropriate materials that may be used as shielding depending on their efficiency and also their cost. As concrete- with different densities- is the most available constructive material, this study presented a theoretical model using MCNP-4B code, based on Monte Carlo method to estimate the dose rate distribution in a laboratory with concrete walls in case of source stuck accident. The study dealt with Cs-137 as gamma source and Am-Be-241 as neutron source. Two different densities of concrete and also different thicknesses of walls were studied. The used model was verified by comparing the results with a practical study concerning with the effect of adding carbon powder to the concrete. The results showed good agreement

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Journal Volume
45
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 92-95
ISSN
1110-0451
CODEN
AJNADV