Comparison of experimental and theoretical radiation shielding parameters of several environmentally friendly materials
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2019Author
Akman, F. and Agar, O. and Kacal, M. R. and Sayyed, M. I.
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In this study, the gamma radiation shielding features of several
environmentally friendly materials were investigated. For this purpose,
several attenuation parameters, such as the mass attenuation coefficient
(/), radiation protection efficiency (RPE), and effective atomic number
(Z(eff)) were determined experimentally and compared with numerical data
obtained using WinXCom software. In the measurements, the emitted gamma
photons were counted by a gamma spectrometer equipped with an HPGe
detector using Na-22, Mn-54, Co-57, Co-60, Ba-133, and Cs-137
radioactive point sources in the energy region of 81-1333keV. The
obtained results indicate that the / and RPE values of the samples
decrease with an increase in photon energy. The experimental values are
in good agreement with those obtained using WinXCom software. The RPE
and Z(eff) results show that among the studied materials, the
NaY0.77Yb0.20Er0.03F4 sample has the best gamma radiation shielding
effectiveness.
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