1. Monte-Carlo investigation of radiation beam quality of the CRNA neutron irradiator for calibration purposes
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Mazrou, Hakim, Sidahmed, Tassadit, and Allab, Malika
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MONTE Carlo method , *NEUTRON irradiation , *CALIBRATION , *RADIATION dosimetry , *RADIOISOTOPES , *POLYETHYLENE , *SPECTRUM analysis - Abstract
Abstract: An irradiation system has been acquired by the Nuclear Research Center of Algiers (CRNA) to provide neutron references for metrology and dosimetry purposes. It consists of an 241Am–Be radionuclide source of 185GBq (5Ci) activity inside a cylindrical steel-enveloped polyethylene container with radially positioned beam channel. Because of its composition, filled with hydrogenous material, which is not recommended by ISO standards, we expect large changes in the physical quantities of primary importance of the source compared to a free-field situation. Thus, the main goal of the present work is to fully characterize neutron field of such special delivered set-up. This was conducted by both extensive Monte-Carlo calculations and experimental measurements obtained by using BF3 and 3He based neutron area dosimeters. Effects of each component present in the bunker facility of the Algerian Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratory (SSDL) on the energy neutron spectrum have been investigated by simulating four irradiation configurations and comparison to the ISO spectrum has been performed. The ambient dose equivalent rate was determined based upon a correct estimate of the mean fluence to ambient dose equivalent conversion factors at different irradiations positions by means of a 3-D transport code MCNP5. Finally, according to practical requirements established for calibration purposes an optimal irradiation position has been suggested to the SSDL staff to perform, in appropriate manner, their routine calibrations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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