Sci-Sat AM: Radiation Dosimetry and Practical Therapy Solutions - 09: Stability of a water calorimetry system as a primary standard for absorbed dose to water
- National Research Council (Canada)
Purpose: To investigate the stability of a water calorimetry system as a primary standard for absorbed dose to water using measurements performed in cobalt-60 and high-energy linac photon beams over a span of more than a decade. Methods: Calorimetry measures adsorbed dose directly by recording the amount of heat created when ionizing radiation passes through matter. The radiation-induced temperature rise was measured using two thermistors calibrated against the NRC temperature primary standard, using an AC bridge with lock-in amplifier for precise measurement. The calorimeter system was operated under thermal equilibrium at 4 °C (to eliminate convection) with drifts in water temperature less than 0.1 mK/min. Seven water vessels of various designs were used to make repeated measurements over the course of 17 years. Results: The standard uncertainty achieved for a set of ten calorimeter measurements (4 Gy delivered) was generally well below 0.15 % while the variation between multiple sets for a given vessel was consistent with this value. The long-term stability of the system combined with inter-vessel variations indicated that there was good control of the radiochemistry (chemical heat defect). Conclusions: The measurements performed over a period of several years showed that the combined water calorimeters showed stability at +/− 0.25 % level. Thus, rather than relying on a particular vessel as an artifact one can realize the Gray through the more generalized method of combining a glass vessel, high-purity water and thermistor probes. This provides increased robustness in the dissemination of absorbed dose to Canadian users.
- OSTI ID:
- 22689388
- Journal Information:
- Medical Physics, Journal Name: Medical Physics Journal Issue: 8 Vol. 43; ISSN 0094-2405; ISSN MPHYA6
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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