Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters

In our world, nuclear accident is unavoidable. This means that we are under radiation risk all the time. Therefore, you should determine the ionized atoms (absorbed dose) punctually and as fast as possible to deal properly with victims in the triage process. The present study attempts to determine...

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Main Authors: Mustafa Alajerami, Yaser Saleh, Hashim, Suhairul, Wan Hassan, Muhamad Saridan, Ramli, Ahmad Termizi
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spelling my.utm.465512017-09-13T07:46:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46551/ Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters Mustafa Alajerami, Yaser Saleh Hashim, Suhairul Wan Hassan, Muhamad Saridan Ramli, Ahmad Termizi Q Science In our world, nuclear accident is unavoidable. This means that we are under radiation risk all the time. Therefore, you should determine the ionized atoms (absorbed dose) punctually and as fast as possible to deal properly with victims in the triage process. The present study attempts to determine the absorbed dose generated in femur bone that utilized femur phantom (Health Physics Society N13.32) after different energy levels (30 keV to 10 MeV) relying on the numerical simulation of Monte Carlo N - Particle (MCNP) - 5. The results showed the gradual reduction of Kerma air free values with the increase of energy from 30 to 100 keV, after a dramatic increase was noticed up to 10 MeV. The behaviour of the conversion factor illustrated the i nverse relation with increment of energy. The first value was obtained at 30 keV (0.0368 Gy/Gy) and remarkable decrease was observed up to 150 keV(0.0245 Gy/Gy). The conversion factor remains almost constant between 200 and 800 keV and dramatic depression specified the higher energies. Further work suggestion is to estimate the conversion factors with plastic buttons and ribs bone or mediastinum, and between eye glasses with orbital tissue 2012 Article PeerReviewed Mustafa Alajerami, Yaser Saleh and Hashim, Suhairul and Wan Hassan, Muhamad Saridan and Ramli, Ahmad Termizi (2012) Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters. International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 7 (12). pp. 1910-1917. ISSN 1992-1950 http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/IJPS11.1743
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Mustafa Alajerami, Yaser Saleh
Hashim, Suhairul
Wan Hassan, Muhamad Saridan
Ramli, Ahmad Termizi
Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters
description In our world, nuclear accident is unavoidable. This means that we are under radiation risk all the time. Therefore, you should determine the ionized atoms (absorbed dose) punctually and as fast as possible to deal properly with victims in the triage process. The present study attempts to determine the absorbed dose generated in femur bone that utilized femur phantom (Health Physics Society N13.32) after different energy levels (30 keV to 10 MeV) relying on the numerical simulation of Monte Carlo N - Particle (MCNP) - 5. The results showed the gradual reduction of Kerma air free values with the increase of energy from 30 to 100 keV, after a dramatic increase was noticed up to 10 MeV. The behaviour of the conversion factor illustrated the i nverse relation with increment of energy. The first value was obtained at 30 keV (0.0368 Gy/Gy) and remarkable decrease was observed up to 150 keV(0.0245 Gy/Gy). The conversion factor remains almost constant between 200 and 800 keV and dramatic depression specified the higher energies. Further work suggestion is to estimate the conversion factors with plastic buttons and ribs bone or mediastinum, and between eye glasses with orbital tissue
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author Mustafa Alajerami, Yaser Saleh
Hashim, Suhairul
Wan Hassan, Muhamad Saridan
Ramli, Ahmad Termizi
author_facet Mustafa Alajerami, Yaser Saleh
Hashim, Suhairul
Wan Hassan, Muhamad Saridan
Ramli, Ahmad Termizi
author_sort Mustafa Alajerami, Yaser Saleh
title Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters
title_short Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters
title_full Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters
title_fullStr Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters
title_full_unstemmed Absorbed dose estimation by Monte Carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters
title_sort absorbed dose estimation by monte carlo simulation conversion factor of physical dosimeters
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46551/
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