Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8249788 | Radiation Measurements | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present paper, personal dose equivalent (Hp(10)) values obtained with the ELectronic neutron DOsimeter (ELDO) are compared to neutron personal dose equivalent (Hp(10)) values obtained with the HMGU extended-range Bonner Sphere Spectrometer, and to reference values from FLUKA Monte Carlo simulations provided by CERF. It is shown that for continuous neutron spectra as those at CERF behind concrete shielding or secondary neutrons from cosmic rays, the dosimeter results are satisfactory for radiation protection purposes. However, in neutron fields including neutrons above about 7â¯MeV, where the major neutron dose contribution is from neutrons between 10â¯keV and several MeV (like those at CERF behind iron shielding), the doses provided by ELDO might be too small and care must be taken in interpreting the results.
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Authors
M. Wielunski, T. Brall, M. Dommert, S. Trinkl, W. Rühm, V. Mares,