EBK INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICS, FIF
EBK INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICS, FIF
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.21P
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To Calculate: The shielding requirements.

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Answer to Problem 10.21P

Shielding requirements are:

  polyethylene=1.1cm

  lead=5cm

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Dose equivalent rate at the surface = 2mSV(200mrems)

Assumption:

Y-90 is in equilibrium with the Sr-90. Y-90 emits 2.27MeV beta

Useful data:

  Densityofpolyethylene=0.95g/cm3Formulaforpolyethylene=CH2μen(muscle,2.27MeV)=0.0249cm2/gμ(Pb,2.27MeV)=0.506cm1

Formula used:

Range of beta given by, R=412×(E)1.2650.0954ln(E)

Zeffective is given by

  EBK INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICS, FIF, Chapter 10, Problem 10.21P

Estimated bremsstrahlung production,

  FY90=3.5×104ZE

Beta energy converted to x-ray

  EX=F×EB

Calculation:

Range of beta can be calculated by

   R=412×(E)1.2650.0954ln(E) =412× (2.27) 1.2650.0954ln(2.27) =1090mg/c m 2 =1.09g/c m 2

Thickness of polyethylene required to shield the Y-90 betas can be calculated as follows:

  =1.090.95=1.1cm

Using the formula of polyethylene

  NH=1×0.95×6.022× 10 23×214=8×1022atoms/cm3NC=1×0.95×6.022× 10 23×114=4×1022atoms/cm3

Therefore, Zeffective is

  Zeffective=N1Z12+N2Z22N1Z1+N2Z2=(8× 10 22×12)+(4× 10 22×62)(8× 10 22×1)+(4× 10 22×6)=4.75

Estimated bremsstrahlung production

  FY90=3.5×104ZE=3.5×104(4.75)×(2.27)=3.8×103MeV

EB is calculated as (using the average energy of betas from the Sr-Y

  EB=1×1011×1.11=1.11×1011MeV/s

Therefore,

  EX=F×EB=3.8×103×1.11×1011×MeVs×1.6×1013JMeV=6.75×105J/s

If the source is surrounded by 1.1 cm plastic, x-ray energy flux of the plastic can be calculated as,

  ϕXE=6.75× 10 54π (1.1)2=4.44×106J/cm2s

Therefore, the dose rate is

  H^=ϕ XE×μ en×3.6× 1031× 10 6=4.44× 10 6J/cm2s×0.0249cm2/g×3.6× 1031× 10 6=398.1mSv/h

Minimum thickness t can be calculated as,

  HH0=( 1.1 t+1.1)2eμt2398.1=( 1.1 t+1.1)2eμtt=4.2cm5cm

Conclusion:

Shielding requirements are,

  polyethylene=1.1cm

  lead=5cm

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