Abstract
The gamma radiation fields of the reference irradiation facility of the Dosimetry Laboratory Seibersdorf with collimated
beam geometry are used for calibrating radiation protection dosemeters. A close-to-reality simulation model of the facility
including the complex geometry of a 60Co source was set up using the Monte Carlo code MCNP. The goal of this study is
to characterise the radionuclide gamma calibration field and resulting air-kerma distributions inside the measurement hall
with a total of 20 m in length. For the whole range of source-detector-distances (SDD) along the central beam axis, simulated
and measured relative air-kerma values are within 0.6%. Influences on the accuracy of the simulation results are
investigated, including e.g., source mass density effects or detector volume dependencies. A constant scatter contribution
from the lead ring-collimator of 1% and an increasing scatter contribution from the concrete floor for distances above 7 m
are identified, resulting in a total air-kerma scatter contribution below 5%, which is in accordance to the ISO 4037-1
recommendations.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-4 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Radiation Protection Dosimetry |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Research Field
- Biosensor Technologies