Evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques

The indoor low gamma dose rate exposures due to Egyptian room building materials are assessed by means of three different techniques: experimentally by using a thermoluminescent dosimeter, theoretically by using the general room model and by the Monte Carlo simulation through the RESRAD-BUILD softwa...

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Main Authors: Salama Elsayed, Soliman Hala A.
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2019/1451-39941900019S.pdf
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spelling doaj-40de6daa4916498a9473ab18639a52b52020-11-25T00:36:20ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39941452-81852019-01-0134217518010.2298/NTRP190107019S1451-39941900019SEvaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniquesSalama Elsayed0Soliman Hala A.1Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt + Basic Science Department, Faculty of Engineering, The British University in Egypt(BUE)National Institute of Standards, Ionizing Radiation Metrology Laboratory, Giza, EgyptThe indoor low gamma dose rate exposures due to Egyptian room building materials are assessed by means of three different techniques: experimentally by using a thermoluminescent dosimeter, theoretically by using the general room model and by the Monte Carlo simulation through the RESRAD-BUILD software. The present study aims at validating the theoretical methods so that it can be amply used for measuring the low dose rates usually associated with the building materials. The measured in door dose rates were in the range of 55.92 ± 14.47 to 86.89 ± 16.68 nGyh–1 de pending on the position inside the room as obtained by the thermoluminescent dosimeter after 5 months' accumulation. Lower dose rates are obtained near the door and windows while higher dose rates are obtained at the center of the room, and close to the extended walls. Comparable results of the dose rates at same positions inside the room are obtained by the RESRAD-BUILD software. The room model is restricted to the room center and also gives comparable results. The three methods showed comparable results, which in turn confirm the recommendation of using theoretical ones, with RESRAD-BUILD software being more accurate.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2019/1451-39941900019S.pdfdose rateegyptian building materialsroom modelresrad-build softwaretld dosimeters
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Evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
dose rate
egyptian building materials
room model
resrad-build software
tld dosimeters
author_facet Salama Elsayed
Soliman Hala A.
author_sort Salama Elsayed
title Evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques
title_short Evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques
title_full Evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques
title_fullStr Evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside Egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques
title_sort evaluation of the gamma dose rate inside egyptian buildings, utilizing theoretical and experimental techniques
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
1452-8185
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The indoor low gamma dose rate exposures due to Egyptian room building materials are assessed by means of three different techniques: experimentally by using a thermoluminescent dosimeter, theoretically by using the general room model and by the Monte Carlo simulation through the RESRAD-BUILD software. The present study aims at validating the theoretical methods so that it can be amply used for measuring the low dose rates usually associated with the building materials. The measured in door dose rates were in the range of 55.92 ± 14.47 to 86.89 ± 16.68 nGyh–1 de pending on the position inside the room as obtained by the thermoluminescent dosimeter after 5 months' accumulation. Lower dose rates are obtained near the door and windows while higher dose rates are obtained at the center of the room, and close to the extended walls. Comparable results of the dose rates at same positions inside the room are obtained by the RESRAD-BUILD software. The room model is restricted to the room center and also gives comparable results. The three methods showed comparable results, which in turn confirm the recommendation of using theoretical ones, with RESRAD-BUILD software being more accurate.
topic dose rate
egyptian building materials
room model
resrad-build software
tld dosimeters
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2019/1451-39941900019S.pdf
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