Geometry and Barrier Attenuation Generated by a Vertical Slab Exposed to a Plane Co60
G. E. Plummer · W. G. Miller
1963-ж. янв. · U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory
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Учкай маалымат
A solution to the problem of how one may determine the dose received by a detector that has a vertical barrier interposed between it and a horizontal infinite radiation field has been attempted. Steel barriers of effective mass thickness 0 to 73 lb/ft]2 were employed. The detector was collimated so that regardless of its distance from the barrier it always saw a constant circular area on the barrier. The infinite radiation field was simulated by a traveling Co]60 source that was pumped through an array of plastic tubing that covered a 100-ft semicircular area. An extrapolation to the infinite field case attempted. The final results are expressed as ratios of dose received by an unprotected detector 3 ft above the plane. The experimental points are compared to a family of theoretical curves.
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