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Radiation Shielding Information Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (United States); Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility, Newport News, Va. (United States); Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, Nuclear Energy Agency - OECD/NEA, Le Seine Saint-Germain, 12 boulevard des Iles, F-92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux (France)1991
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[en] 1 - Description of program or function: Nuclides: Air (79% N, 21% O),Ground (silicon dioxide with 5% water); Origin: Calculations of Alsmiller, Barish and Childs. The important functions are used to calculate the skyshine dose by integrating the product of the source and importance over source direction and energy. The source may be a function of energy and polar angle but must have azimuthal symmetry. Typical sources are accelerators. 2 - Method of solution: The data are from calculations of Alsmiller, Barish, and Childs using the DOT and GRTUNCL codes. The neutron data are presented in 4 tables for neutrons up to 400 MeV at distances from 11 m to 1005 m. The photon data are given at the same distances for photons up to 14 MeV. The units in the tables are in sieverts per source particle, whereas the original tables were published with units of rem per source particle. Air was taken to be composed of 79% nitrogen and 21% oxygen and to have a density of 1.20 x 10-3 g/cm3. Ground was assumed to be silicon dioxide with 5% water by weight and to have a density of 1.8 g/cm3
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21 Aug 1991; [html]; Available on-line: http://www.nea.fr/abs/html/dlc-0093.html; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); 2 refs.
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