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Neutron dosimetry; Dosimetria de neutrons

Abstract

A neutron irradiation facility was designed and built in order to establish a procedure for calibrating neutron monitors and dosemeters. A 185 GBq {sup 241} Am Be source of known is used as a reference source. The irradiation facility using this source in the air provides neutron dose rates between 9 nSv s{sup -1} and 0,5 {sup {mu}}Sv s{sup -1}. A calibrated 50 nSv s{sup -1} thermal neutron field is obtained by using a specially designed paraffin block in conjunction with the {sup 241} Am Be source. A Bonner multisphere spectrometer was calibrated, using a procedure based on three methods proposed by international standards. The unfold {sup 241} Am Be neutron spectrum was determined from the Bonner spheres data and resulted in a good agreement with expected values for fluence rate, dose rate and mean energy. A dosimetric system based on the electrochemical etching of CR-39 was developed for personal dosimetry. The dosemeter badge using a (n,{alpha}) converter, the etching chamber and high frequency power supply were designed and built specially for this project. The electrochemical etching (ECE) parameters used were: a 6N KOH solution, 59 deg C, 20 kV{sub pp} cm{sup -1}, 2,0 kHz, 3 hours of ECE for  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1993
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
INIS-BR-3620
Reference Number:
SCA: 440100; PA: AIX-29:045598; EDB-98:089248; SN: 98001997404
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: 58 refs., 31 figs., 12 tabs.; TH: Tese (Ph.D.); PBD: 1993
Subject:
44 INSTRUMENTATION, INCLUDING NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE DETECTORS; DOSIMETRY; NEUTRON DOSIMETRY; RADIATION DETECTION; RADIATION PROTECTION
OSTI ID:
636509
Research Organizations:
Sao Paulo Univ., SP (Brazil). Inst. de Fisica
Country of Origin:
Brazil
Language:
Portuguese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98633159; TRN: BR98I1067045598
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE98633159
Submitting Site:
BRN
Size:
106 p.
Announcement Date:
Sep 10, 1998

Citation Formats

Fratin, Luciano. Neutron dosimetry; Dosimetria de neutrons. Brazil: N. p., 1993. Web.
Fratin, Luciano. Neutron dosimetry; Dosimetria de neutrons. Brazil.
Fratin, Luciano. 1993. "Neutron dosimetry; Dosimetria de neutrons." Brazil.
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title = {Neutron dosimetry; Dosimetria de neutrons}
author = {Fratin, Luciano}
abstractNote = {A neutron irradiation facility was designed and built in order to establish a procedure for calibrating neutron monitors and dosemeters. A 185 GBq {sup 241} Am Be source of known is used as a reference source. The irradiation facility using this source in the air provides neutron dose rates between 9 nSv s{sup -1} and 0,5 {sup {mu}}Sv s{sup -1}. A calibrated 50 nSv s{sup -1} thermal neutron field is obtained by using a specially designed paraffin block in conjunction with the {sup 241} Am Be source. A Bonner multisphere spectrometer was calibrated, using a procedure based on three methods proposed by international standards. The unfold {sup 241} Am Be neutron spectrum was determined from the Bonner spheres data and resulted in a good agreement with expected values for fluence rate, dose rate and mean energy. A dosimetric system based on the electrochemical etching of CR-39 was developed for personal dosimetry. The dosemeter badge using a (n,{alpha}) converter, the etching chamber and high frequency power supply were designed and built specially for this project. The electrochemical etching (ECE) parameters used were: a 6N KOH solution, 59 deg C, 20 kV{sub pp} cm{sup -1}, 2,0 kHz, 3 hours of ECE for thermal and intermediate neutrons and 6 hours for fast neutrons. The calibration factors for thermal, intermediate and fast neutrons were determined for this personal dosemeter. The sensitivities determined for the developed dosimetric system were (1,46{+-} 0,09) 10{sup 4} tracks cm{sup -2} mSv{sup -1} for thermal neutrons, (9{+-}3) 10{sup 2} tracks cm{sup -2} mSV{sup -1} for intermediate neutrons and (26{+-}4) tracks cm{sup -2} mSv{sup -1} for fast neutrons. The lower and upper limits of detection were respectively 0,002 mSv and 0,6 mSv for thermal neutrons, 0,04 mSv and 8 mSv for intermediate neutrons and 1 mSv and 12 mSv for fast neutrons. In view of the 1990`s ICRP recommendations, it is possible to conclude that the personal dosemeter described in this work is sufficiently sensitive to thermal and intermediate neutrons but fast neutron monitoring ar radiological protection level would require an integration period of over a month. The proposed dosimetric procedure is based on the conjugated use of the developed personal dosemeter and the Bonner multisphere spectrometer. (author) 58 refs., 31 figs., 12 tabs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}