Calculation of Exposure Rate Constant for 60Co, 22Na and 111In Sources with FLUKA Monte Carlo Code

Abstract:
Exposure rate constant (G) relates activity of a point source to exposure rate at certain distance. It’s an important parameter in radiation protection, medical uses and radiological assessments. In this study exposure rate constant for three radionuclides include 60Co, 22Na and 111In were calculated with FLUKA Monte Carlo method. Each sources simulated and exposure rate at different distances of 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 200 and 300cm from the sources were measured. For dose measurements we simulate a farmer ionization chamber with active volume of 0.6cm3, inner electrode of aluminium with diameter of1mm and wall of pure graphite with thickness of 0.75mm. Calculated exposure rate constants for 60Co, 22Na and 111In at 20 to 300cm from the source ranged from 33.45 to 0.16 mR/(mCi.h), 29.12 to 0.10 mR/(mCi.h) and 8.73 to 0.03 mR/(mCi.h) respectively which show a decreasing trend. Comparison of our results with other studies show that there are good agreement for 60Co and 22Na, our values for exposure rate constant for 111In was higher than previous reports.
Language:
English
Published:
Archives of Advances in Biosciences, Volume:8 Issue: 3, Summer 2017
Pages:
18 to 21
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