Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1891038 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A mobile electron beam irradiation system mounted on a trailer has developed.•It is designed for treatment of wastewater and flue gas on site.•Shielding of 0.7 MeV, 30 mA accelerator has done by a Monte Carlo technique.•It can treat up to 500 m3/d of liquid waste at 2 kGy or 10,000 N m3/h of gas at 15 kGy.

Due to the necessity of pilot scale test facility for continuous treatment of wastewater and gases on site, a mobile electron beam irradiation system mounted on a trailer has developed. This mobile electron beam irradiation system is designed for the individual field application with self-shielded structure of steel plate and lead block which will satisfy the required safety figures of International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Shielding of a mobile electron accelerator of 0.7 MeV, 30 mA has been designed and examined by Monte Carlo technique. Based on a 3-D model of electron accelerator shielding which is designed with steel and lead shield, radiation leakage was examined using the Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport (MCNP) Code. Simulations with two different versions (version 4c2 and version 5) of MCNP code showed agreements within statistical uncertainties, and the highest leakage expected is 5.5061×10−01 (1±0.0454) μSv/h, which is far below the tolerable radiation dose limit for occupational workers. This unit could treat up to 500 m3 of liquid waste per day at 2 kGy or 10,000 N m3 of gases per hour at 15 kGy.

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