Radiation Shielding

Radiation Shielding

Author: J. Kenneth Shultis

Publisher: Amer Nuclear Society

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 9780894484568

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This newly published book is intended for dual use as a textbook for students in radiation shielding courses and a reference work for shielding practitioners. It emphasizes the principles behind techniques used in various aspects of shield analysis and presents these principles in many different contexts. This approach is intended to provide a strong base of understanding in order to facilitate use of the large shielding codes that have come to dominate shielding design and analysis. An assumption is made that the reader has an understanding of mathematics through basic calculus and vector analysis as well as a knowledge of the nuclear physics of radioactive decay. For most chapters, problem sets are provided.


Radiation Shielding

Radiation Shielding

Author: J. Kenneth Shultis

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13:

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3 Mile Island. Chernobyl. Nuclear meltdowns that can spell disaster for decades to come. For a number of professions including nuclear engineering, environmental engineering, radiology, and space physics, the most hazardous aspect of the job is the proper handling of radioactive material and the assessment of radiation doses. This book provides an understanding of the principles and techniques used in modern radiation shield design and analysis.


Engineering Compendium on Radiation Shielding

Engineering Compendium on Radiation Shielding

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 3662258587

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The need has arisen for a comprehensive handbook for engineers faced with problems of radiation shielding design. Although there are several excellent books on shielding, they either do not give enough consideration to the many practical design problems, or are limited to special aspects of the subject. Recognizing the universal need, the International Atomic Energy Agency decided to sponsor the publication ofthe present Engineering Compendium on Radiation Shield ing. At the first editorial discussions it was agreed that, if such a book were to be undertaken, it would be appropriate not only to create a useful design tool for the practising engineer but also to include well-referenced basic data for the research worker. Although trying to keep the book down to a reasonable size, the editors have aimed at a complete presentation of the subject, covering and linking both the tech nology and the science of shielding. Efforts to make terms and definitions consistent throughout have been only partially successful, owing to the continuing development of new ideas. However, inconsisten cies that could not be eliminated are identified whenever possible.


Radiation Shields and Shielding

Radiation Shields and Shielding

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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This bibliography contains 77 annotated references to unclassified reports on radiation shields and shielding. References are included to reports written prior to November 1954. Author, subject and report number indexes are provided.


Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine

Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine

Author: Sören Mattsson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-09-14

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 3642311679

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This book explains clearly and in detail all aspects of radiation protection in nuclear medicine, including measurement quantities and units, detectors and dosimeters, and radiation biology. Discussion of radiation doses to patients and to embryos, fetuses, and children forms a central part of the book. Phantom models, biokinetic models, calculations, and software solutions are all considered, and a further chapter is devoted to quality assurance and reference levels. Occupational exposure also receives detailed attention. Exposure resulting from the production, labeling, and injection of radiopharmaceuticals and from contact with patients is discussed and shielding calculations are explained. The book closes by considering exposure of the public and summarizing the "rules of thumb" for radiation protection in nuclear medicine. This is an ideal textbook for students and a ready source of useful information for nuclear medicine specialists and medical physics experts.


Radiation Shielding and Dosimetry

Radiation Shielding and Dosimetry

Author: A. Edward Profio

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1979-04-18

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13:

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An up-to-date reference and text that discusses the design of shields for radioactive sources, X-ray machines, low energy accelerators, and nuclear reactors. Introduces dosimetry in industry and medicine, examining the prediction and measurement of dose in the body from external and internal sources, and the biological effects of ionization radiation. The unified treatment emphasizes recent practice and includes modern computer methods and results. And, the considerable data presented in tabular and graphical forms provide a ready reference that minimizes the need for supplementary literature.