2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2003.07.002
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The photon attenuation coefficients of barite, marble and limra

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“…Cube moulds were filled with these mixtures and kept for 48 h in a casting room at a temperature of 25˚C after which they were demoulded. The prepared ten samples were named as IS 0 , IS 1 , IS 2 , IS 3 , IS 4 , IS 5 , IS 6 , IS 7 , IS 8 and IS 9 . A Pure flyash sample is also prepared for comparing results.…”
Section: Collection and Preparation Of Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cube moulds were filled with these mixtures and kept for 48 h in a casting room at a temperature of 25˚C after which they were demoulded. The prepared ten samples were named as IS 0 , IS 1 , IS 2 , IS 3 , IS 4 , IS 5 , IS 6 , IS 7 , IS 8 and IS 9 . A Pure flyash sample is also prepared for comparing results.…”
Section: Collection and Preparation Of Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accurate determination of interaction parameters is essential before a given material is used in any field. Mass attenuation coefficient [2]- [9] is the basic parameter for understanding the gamma ray interaction with matter. It gives fraction of the energy scattered or absorbed due to interaction with matter.…”
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“…As the XCOM code uses the chemical properties of the volcanic rocks, they were obtained by X-ray fluorecence [7] and the results are tabulated in Table 1. The measurements as detailed elsewhere [8] have been performed using 0.1 µCi activity of 60 Co source which emits 1.33 MeV γ-rays. If N and N o are the measured count rates in G-M respectively with and without the absorber of thickness x(cm) the linear attenuation coefficients (µ) can be extracted by the standard equation:…”
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“…The most important quantity characterizing the penetration and diffusion of gamma radiation in extended media is the attenuation coefficient, µ [7,[9][10][11][12][13]. This quantity depends on the photon energy E and on atomic number Z of the medium.…”
Section: Mass Attenuation Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%