Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1740609 Progress in Nuclear Energy 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Lightweight Concrete samples were produced with pumice aggregate and colemanite addition in different rates.•Linear and mass attenuation coefficient of the samples increased with colemanite addition.•Photon attenuation coefficients depend on density of samples.•Experimental results were compared with theoretical results obtained from WinXCom computer program.•In later cure ages, the values of and linear attenuation coefficients were raised very conspicuously.

Radiation shielding properties of lightweight concrete produced with pumice aggregate and colemanite addition in different rates and effect of cure ages to the radiation shielding were investigated by using 60Co (1250 keV) radioactive source. Gamma rays were counted by 0.6 cc, Farmer type PTW™ Ion chamber. Experimental results were compared with the theoretical values calculated by WinXCom program. Consequently, colemanite addition make enhancement in the radiation shielding of the lightweight concrete, however there is no directly proportional relation between colemanite rate (0.4–2%) and attenuation properties of the lightweight concrete and cure age especially long timed, raises the linear attenuation coefficient and decreases the mean free path values. The theoretical values were obtained as nearby the experimental results, especially in the later cure ages (360 day).

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