2015
DOI: 10.14500/aro.10057
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Calculated-Experimental Model for Multilayer Shield

Abstract: Abstract-The effective linear attenuation coefficients and build-up factors for single shield of Al, Fe, Pb, and for multi-layer shield of Al-Pb, Al-Fe, Fe-Pb, Al-Fe-Pb as a function of shield thickness, atomic number, and order of the materials composing the shield are investigated for two photon energies of 0.662 MeV and 1.25 MeV. Two derived practical formulas to calculate the effective attenuation coefficient and build-up factor for multilayer shields are used. It is noticed that changing the order of the… Show more

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“…where µ i is the linear attenuation coefficient of the ith layer, x i is the thickness of the ith layer, and N is the total number of layers in the composites [29], which depicted that the values of ∑ N i µ i x i for the multi-layered structures (using information from Tables 1 and 4) were larger than that of the single-layered sample. For instance, sample#4 had the value of ∑ N i µ i x i of 0.6804, while sample#1 had the value of 0.5687, leading to a lower I/I 0 and better X-ray shielding capabilities in sample#4.…”
Section: Final I/i 0 Of Multi-layered Bi 2 O 3 /Nr Compositesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…where µ i is the linear attenuation coefficient of the ith layer, x i is the thickness of the ith layer, and N is the total number of layers in the composites [29], which depicted that the values of ∑ N i µ i x i for the multi-layered structures (using information from Tables 1 and 4) were larger than that of the single-layered sample. For instance, sample#4 had the value of ∑ N i µ i x i of 0.6804, while sample#1 had the value of 0.5687, leading to a lower I/I 0 and better X-ray shielding capabilities in sample#4.…”
Section: Final I/i 0 Of Multi-layered Bi 2 O 3 /Nr Compositesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Objective function was defined as the gamma attenuation of doublelayer materials in a narrow (Figure 1(a)) and board beam (Figure 1(b)) [11].…”
Section: Mathematical Format For Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selection of proper shields against gamma radiations is important in nuclear accidents, nuclear reactors, research laboratories, medical institutions and high space. For instance, NASA proposed to develop a lightweight, multi-layer shield with an outer layer of polymer in order to protect people against galactic cosmic radiation during lunar missions [6]. Protection of people against x-rays in interventional procedures (imageguided procedures) and diagnostic radiology (Computed Tomography examinations) can be also done by polymer composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the role of multi-layered materials in radiation protection is undeniable. Therefore, several authors have published reports, for example, for studying the radiation shieding of multi-layer metal/polymer composites [3], polymer-composite materials [2], metal multi-layered shields [6,10], light multi-layered shields [11], multi-layered shields containing poly boron and Borax mixed ilmenite-magnetic concrete [12], multi-layers of PbWO4/EPDM and Bi2WO6/ EPDM [13], multi-layer x-ray absorbers [14] and multi-layer structures for space proton radiation protection [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%