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Investigation of Activation Rate Uniformity in aPrompt-γ Rays IVNAA Facility

Author:
سیدهاشم میری حکیم آباد
,
لاله رفعت متولی
,
Seyyed Hashem Miri Hakimabad
,
Laleh Rafat Motavali
Year
: 2010
Abstract: The preliminary design studies for developing a prompt-γ rays in vivo neutron activation analysis facility are in construction at Neutron Activation Research Centre of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. In this work, activation rate distribution is studied in different bilateral configurations in order to reduce the CV of activation rate distribution throughout the body to less than 10%. It means that the maximum RMS deviation from the mean value of distribution must be smaller than 0.5%. The best case includes two pairs of 241Am-Be neutron sources. Each pair (with 70 cm distance between two sources) is positioned within up and down 40 × 110 cm2 area graphite collimators. Also, four moderator/reflector objects are added to transversal body surfaces with 5 cm thick water and 3 cm thick graphite. The proper thickness of polyethylene pre-moderators is chosen 8 mm. The RMS deviation of distribution is 0.3% with the mean activation rate of 1.85 × 10 –6 cm–3.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3395208
Keyword(s): Activation rate uniformity,IVNAA,MCNP,Collimator aperture,Moderator-reflector
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contributor authorسیدهاشم میری حکیم آبادen
contributor authorلاله رفعت متولیen
contributor authorSeyyed Hashem Miri Hakimabadfa
contributor authorLaleh Rafat Motavalifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:24:14Z
date available2020-06-06T14:24:14Z
date issued2010
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3395208?locale-attribute=en
description abstractThe preliminary design studies for developing a prompt-γ rays in vivo neutron activation analysis facility are in construction at Neutron Activation Research Centre of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. In this work, activation rate distribution is studied in different bilateral configurations in order to reduce the CV of activation rate distribution throughout the body to less than 10%. It means that the maximum RMS deviation from the mean value of distribution must be smaller than 0.5%. The best case includes two pairs of 241Am-Be neutron sources. Each pair (with 70 cm distance between two sources) is positioned within up and down 40 × 110 cm2 area graphite collimators. Also, four moderator/reflector objects are added to transversal body surfaces with 5 cm thick water and 3 cm thick graphite. The proper thickness of polyethylene pre-moderators is chosen 8 mm. The RMS deviation of distribution is 0.3% with the mean activation rate of 1.85 × 10 –6 cm–3.en
languageEnglish
titleInvestigation of Activation Rate Uniformity in aPrompt-γ Rays IVNAA Facilityen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsActivation rate uniformityen
subject keywordsIVNAAen
subject keywordsMCNPen
subject keywordsCollimator apertureen
subject keywordsModerator-reflectoren
journal titleJournal of Radiation Researchfa
pages123-130
journal volume51
journal issue2
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1015183.html
identifier articleid1015183
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