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SURFACE IRRADIATION OF CHICKEN EGGS BY NANOSECOND ELECTRON BEAM

Authors :
Sokovnin, S. Yu.
Vazirov, R. A.
Balezin, M. E.
Krivonogova, A. S.
Source :
RAD Conference Proceedings
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
RAD Association, 2017.

Abstract

The irradiation exposure experiments were carried out by means of the pulsed repetitive nanosecond accelerator URT-0.5 (electron energy of up to 500 keV, a pulse width of 50 ns, pulse repetition rate of up to 200pps). The determination of the distribution of the absorbed dose (AD) in the depth in the polyethylene was conducted by a gray wedge. The measurement of the electron beam AD on the surface of the shell (removed from the eggs) and under the shell, as well as beneath the absorber layer (polyethylene 80 microns thick) was also performed by the film dosimeter. Thermoluminescent dosimeters, TLD-500, were used to determine the distribution of the bremsstrahlung AD inside chicken eggs. These results lead to the conclusion that the irradiation of an electron beam with the AD level of 5 kGy is sufficient for complete disinfection on the surface of an egg. The AD inside of it will not exceed 8 cGy because of bremsstrahlung. © RAD Conference Proceedings. All rights reserved.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RAD Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c8dda4fdc67915d8597026266166b70
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21175/radproc.2017.03