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In Vivo Gamma Lung Measurements--a Mathematical Model

Description: A low-background facility is described for rneasuring lung burdens of U, Th, and other nuclides in vivo. Problems associated with this method of radiation measurement are discussed. A mathennatical, computer-oriented simulation was devised to gain insight into the relation of the net observed radiation spectrum to the burden of radioactivity in the body or its organs. Chest cavities for persons of three sizes were synthesized in a three-coordinate space comprised of one-inch cubes and including… more
Date: October 20, 1961
Creator: Ammann, P. R.; Wilson, C. W. & Mohr, C. M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A STUDY OF THE SHIELD OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRIGA MARK II RESEARCH REACTOR

Description: Detailed measurements were made of the fast-neutron and gamma dose rates and the thermal-neutron fluxes existing at the surfaces of the biological shield of the University of Illinois TRIGA Mark II Research Reactor. Dose rates and fluxes were found to be extremely low. A comparison was made by means of threshold foil techniques between the fast-neutron flux in a beam hole of the reactor during steady-state operation at 1 kw and during a nominal 250 Mw, 30 msec pulse produced by rapid insertion … more
Date: April 23, 1962
Creator: Blosser, T.V.; Freestone, R.M. Jr. & Miller, J.M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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GEOMETRICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE MEASUREMENT OF THE RATIO L/R IN THE SCATTERING OF POLARIZED NUCLEONS

Description: A FORTRAN II program is described which is used to evaluate the effect of a spatially extended analyzer and detector on the measurement of the left- right asymmetry in the scattering of polarized particles. The initial scatterer is assumed to be a point source and the analyzer, second scatterer, and detector are treated as planes whose dimensions are adjustable as input data in the program. The calculation allows for any glven angular distribution of particle flux from the source if this distri… more
Date: September 1, 1961
Creator: Monahan, J.E. & Elwyn, A.J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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SMEAR STUDY OF D205 (CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING)

Description: The smear study shows that at least 80% of the floorsmear surveys which were made in a clear area of the Chemical Engineering Building during the course of this study indicated radioactivity equal to or less than 10 d/m/ ft/sup 2/ alpha and equal to or less than 200 d/m/ft/sup 2/ beta-gamma. The smear survey technique is excellent for use in a highhazard area, such as a Pu facility. It is capable of detecting as little as 10 d/m/ft/sup 2/ of alpha contamination with a high degree of confidence.… more
Date: July 1, 1962
Creator: Marchetti, F.P.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A PINHOLE CAMERA AUTORADIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE FOR ENCAPSULATED IRRADIATED FUEL SPECIMENS

Description: A gamma pinhole camera was devised to permit a nondestructive examination of irradiated specimens while still in sealed capsules. The camera was designed such that a complete experiment may be withdrawn from an irradiation facility, the specimen autoradiographed, and the experiment then reinserted if so desired. The pinhole aperture is 0.020 in., and the source to pinhole block is 4 ft. The image-to-source sizes are a one-to-one ratio. The resolution of the image is 0.03 in. (auth)
Date: April 1, 1962
Creator: Beck, W.N.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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