Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1729212 Annals of Nuclear Energy 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Shielding of gamma-rays and neutrons by 12 concrete samples with and without mineral additives has been studied. The total mass attenuation and linear attenuation coefficients, half-value thicknesses, effective atomic numbers, effective electron densities and atomic cross-sections at photons energies of 59.5 and 661 keV have been measured and calculated. The measured and calculated values were compared and a reasonable agreement has been observed. Also the recorded values showed a change with energy and composition of the concrete samples. In addition, neutron shielding has been treated in terms of macroscopic removal cross-section (ΣR, cm−1) concept. The WinXCom and NXcom programs were employed to calculate the attenuation coefficients of gamma-rays and neutrons, respectively.

► This study sheds light on the shielding properties of gamma-rays and neutrons for some concrete samples. ► The experimental mass attenuation coefficients values were compared with theoretical values obtained using WinXCom. ► Moreover, neutron shielding has been treated in terms of macroscopic removal cross-section (ΣR, cm−1) concept. ► The NXcom program was employed to calculate the attenuation coefficients values of neutrons. ► These values showed a change with energy and composition of the concrete samples.

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