Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accident

A comprehensive study of photon interaction features has been made for some alloys containing Pd and Ag content to evaluate its possible use as alternative gamma radiations shielding material. The mass attenuation coefficient (μ/ρ) of the present alloys was measured at various photon energies betwee...

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Main Authors: Christian Linde, Kasper G. Andersson, Sigurður M. Magnússon, Finn Physant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573318304042
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spelling doaj-22e323df36da4deb9656ad5bc3f40fcb2020-11-25T00:47:42ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332019-06-01513647653Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accidentChristian Linde0Kasper G. Andersson1Sigurður M. Magnússon2Finn Physant3NKS, Roskilde, Denmark; Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, Stockholm, Sweden; Corresponding author. NKS, Roskilde, Denmark.NKS, Roskilde, Denmark; Technical University of Denmark, DTU Nutech, Roskilde, DenmarkNKS, Roskilde, Denmark; Icelandic Radiation Safety Authority, Reykjavik, IcelandNKS, Roskilde, Denmark; FRIT, Roskilde, DenmarkA comprehensive study of photon interaction features has been made for some alloys containing Pd and Ag content to evaluate its possible use as alternative gamma radiations shielding material. The mass attenuation coefficient (μ/ρ) of the present alloys was measured at various photon energies between 81 keV – 1333 keV utilizing HPGe detector. The measured μ/ρ values were compared to those of theoretical and computational (MCNPX code) results. The results exhibited that the μ/ρ values of the studied alloys are in same line with results of WinXCOM software and MCNPX code results at all energies. Moreover, Pd75/Ag25 alloy sample has the maximum radiation protection efficiency (about 53% at 81 keV) and lowest half value layer, which shows that Pd75/Ag25 has superior gamma radiation shielding performance among the compared other alloys. Keywords: Alloys, shielding material, MCNPX, photon, HPGe detectorhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573318304042
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author Christian Linde
Kasper G. Andersson
Sigurður M. Magnússon
Finn Physant
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Kasper G. Andersson
Sigurður M. Magnússon
Finn Physant
Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accident
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
author_facet Christian Linde
Kasper G. Andersson
Sigurður M. Magnússon
Finn Physant
author_sort Christian Linde
title Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accident
title_short Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accident
title_full Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accident
title_fullStr Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accident
title_full_unstemmed Nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the Fukushima accident
title_sort nordic research and development cooperation to strengthen nuclear reactor safety after the fukushima accident
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
issn 1738-5733
publishDate 2019-06-01
description A comprehensive study of photon interaction features has been made for some alloys containing Pd and Ag content to evaluate its possible use as alternative gamma radiations shielding material. The mass attenuation coefficient (μ/ρ) of the present alloys was measured at various photon energies between 81 keV – 1333 keV utilizing HPGe detector. The measured μ/ρ values were compared to those of theoretical and computational (MCNPX code) results. The results exhibited that the μ/ρ values of the studied alloys are in same line with results of WinXCOM software and MCNPX code results at all energies. Moreover, Pd75/Ag25 alloy sample has the maximum radiation protection efficiency (about 53% at 81 keV) and lowest half value layer, which shows that Pd75/Ag25 has superior gamma radiation shielding performance among the compared other alloys. Keywords: Alloys, shielding material, MCNPX, photon, HPGe detector
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573318304042
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