Comprehensive study on evaluation of shielding parameters of selected soils by gamma and X-rays transmission in the range 13.94-88.04 keV using WinXCom and FFAST programs
Date
2019Author
Akman, F. and Turan, V and Sayyed, I, M. and Akdemir, F. and Kacal, M.
R. and Durak, R. and Zaid, M. H. M.
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Shielding parameter of eight (A-H) selected soil samples collected from
different sites in Bingol city and Genc district, Turkey have been
comprehensively measured with fifteen different photon energies in the
energy range from 13.94 keV to 88.04 keV. The soil samples were
irradiated with 100 mCi Am-241, 10 mCi(133)Ba and 40 mCi Cd-109
radioactive point source using transmission geometry arrangement. The
results were compared with those obtained by WinXCom and FFAST programs.
The experimental results were found to be very close to both WinXCom and
FFAST results. In addition, the effective atomic number, effective
electron density, radiation protection efficiency and exposure buildup
factor were determined using the obtained mass attenuation coefficients
and standard formula. The results showed that the mass attenuation
coefficients, as well as the effective atomic number of soil A and soil
G, are relatively higher than those of other soils, which signify that
both soils A and G provide superior shielding from gamma and X-rays.
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