1. Design and fabrication of an in situ gamma radioactivity measurement system for marine environment and its calibration with Monte Carlo method.
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Abdollahnejad H, Vosoughi N, and Zare MR
- Subjects
- Calibration, Computer Simulation, Equipment Design, Humans, Monte Carlo Method, Radiation Monitoring instrumentation, Radiation Monitoring statistics & numerical data, Seawater analysis, Spectrometry, Gamma statistics & numerical data, Radioisotopes analysis, Spectrometry, Gamma instrumentation, Water Pollutants, Radioactive analysis
- Abstract
Simulation, design and fabrication of a sealing enclosure is carried out for a NaI(Tl) 2″×2″ detector, to be used as in situ gamma radioactivity measurement system in marine environment. Effect of sealing enclosure on performance of the system in laboratory and marine environment (distinct tank with 10m(3) volume) were studied using point sources. The marine volumetric efficiency for radiation with 1461keV energy (from (40)K) is measured with KCl volumetric liquid source diluted in distinct tank. The experimental and simulated efficiency values agreed well. Marine volumetric efficiency calibration curve is calculated for 60keV to 1461keV energy with Monte Carlo method. This curve indicates that efficiency increasing rapidly up to 140.5keV but then drops exponentially., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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