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GOVERNMENT ENGG. COLLEGE, DAHOD
HEAT TRANSFER
RADIATION SHIELDING
BASIC
Contents :
 Introduction
 Shielding materials
 Gamma ray protection
 Shielding in X-ray installation
 Primary protective barrier
 Secondary protective barrier
Introduction :
• What is Radiation Shielding ?
• Radiation Shielding is define as protection against harmful radiation by
absorbing radiation using radiation absorbing materials.
• It is also known as Radiation protection. Almost any materials acts as a
radiation shield against x-rays or gamma rays.
• Most of ironizing radiations are harmful for human body and tissues, which
must be controlled or shielded.
• For example mobile phones uses wireless communication which uses Radio
frequency and micro wave bandwidth. This radiation was absorbed by
mobile phone users and converted into heat.
Shielding material :
• Any material provides some shielding „
• Iron, concrete, lead, and soil. „Shielding
ability of a material is determined by the
thickness of the material required to absorb
half of the radiation „
• This thickness of the material is called the
half-thickness „Radiation that has passed
through one half-thickness will be reduced
by half again if it passes through another
half-thickness (HT) „
• The HT depends on the characteristics of the material and type and radiation
energy
Types of Radiation :
1) Alpha particles :
• Alpha particles are generally helium-4 nucleus. Can be stopped and shielded
by sheet of paper and outer layer of skin.
2) Beta particles :
• Beta particles are high speed & high energized electrons. Can pass through
inch of water and human flash. Effectively shielded with a sheet of 1/25 inch
of thick aluminium.
3) Gamma particles :
• Gamma particles
are high energized photons
Decayed from atom
nucleus. Dense material such as
Concrete and pb provide shield.
Gamma-ray shielding
• Transmission of photons
thru matter under
conditions of ‘good’
geometry
• Since -rays exhibit a log
relation between thickness
and intensity, only partial
reduction of the radiation can
be obtained
Narrow beam
d
R
R>>d
I(x)  I ex
o
x
Narrow beam
d
R
R>>d
oI  I ex
x
 The particle flux for this
situation is:
 
nA
ex
4r2
 The intensity from a point
source radiation can be
decreased by increasing the
distance r from the source or
the x of the absorber
 An absorber with higher  can
reduce the thickness needed
Shielding in X-Ray installations
Secondary
Protective
barrier Leakage
Radiation
Leakage
Radiation
Scattered
Radiation
Primary
Protective
barrier
Useful
beam
subject
X-ray
tube
 Primary protective barrier
 Lead-lined wall
 Direction of the beam
 Reduces exposure rate
 Other locations exposed to
photons
 Leakage radiation from
X-ray housing
 Scattered photons from
exposed objects in
primary beam
 From walls, ceilings, etc
 Secondary protective
barriers needed to reduce
exposure rates outside the
X-ray area
 Structural shielding designed to limit average dose equivalent to
individuals outside and X-ray room
 to 1 mSv/wk in controlled areas
 To 0.1 mSv/wk in uncontrolled areas
 Dose equivalent – the product of absorbed dose D and a
dimensionless quality factor Q (fnc of LET) – the unit is the siervet
(Sv)
Primary protective Barriers :
 Attenuation of primary X-ray beams thru different thickness
of various materials have been measured
 The primary beam intensity transmitted thru a shield
depends strongly on the peak operating voltage but very
little on the filtration of the beam
 The total exposure per mA min is independent of the
tube operating current itself
 So X-ray attenuation data for a given shielding material can be
presented as a family of curves at different kVp values
 Measurements are referred to a distance of 1 m from the
target of the tube with different thicknesses of shield
interposed
 The value of K can be computed as:
 With P [R/wk], d [m], W [ mA min/wk], so K
[ R /mA min] at 1 atm
WUT
Pd2
K 
Secondary Protective Barrier
 Designed to protect areas not in the line of the useful
beam from leakage and scattered beam
 Shielding requirements are computed separated for
leakage and scattered radiations
 The final barrier thickness is the summ of each one
 Assume that leakage and scattered radiations are
isotropic (so U = 1)
Contents
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Radiation shield basics

  • 1. GOVERNMENT ENGG. COLLEGE, DAHOD HEAT TRANSFER RADIATION SHIELDING BASIC
  • 2. Contents :  Introduction  Shielding materials  Gamma ray protection  Shielding in X-ray installation  Primary protective barrier  Secondary protective barrier
  • 3. Introduction : • What is Radiation Shielding ? • Radiation Shielding is define as protection against harmful radiation by absorbing radiation using radiation absorbing materials. • It is also known as Radiation protection. Almost any materials acts as a radiation shield against x-rays or gamma rays. • Most of ironizing radiations are harmful for human body and tissues, which must be controlled or shielded. • For example mobile phones uses wireless communication which uses Radio frequency and micro wave bandwidth. This radiation was absorbed by mobile phone users and converted into heat.
  • 4. Shielding material : • Any material provides some shielding „ • Iron, concrete, lead, and soil. „Shielding ability of a material is determined by the thickness of the material required to absorb half of the radiation „ • This thickness of the material is called the half-thickness „Radiation that has passed through one half-thickness will be reduced by half again if it passes through another half-thickness (HT) „ • The HT depends on the characteristics of the material and type and radiation energy
  • 5. Types of Radiation : 1) Alpha particles : • Alpha particles are generally helium-4 nucleus. Can be stopped and shielded by sheet of paper and outer layer of skin. 2) Beta particles : • Beta particles are high speed & high energized electrons. Can pass through inch of water and human flash. Effectively shielded with a sheet of 1/25 inch of thick aluminium. 3) Gamma particles : • Gamma particles are high energized photons Decayed from atom nucleus. Dense material such as Concrete and pb provide shield.
  • 6. Gamma-ray shielding • Transmission of photons thru matter under conditions of ‘good’ geometry • Since -rays exhibit a log relation between thickness and intensity, only partial reduction of the radiation can be obtained Narrow beam d R R>>d I(x)  I ex o x
  • 7. Narrow beam d R R>>d oI  I ex x  The particle flux for this situation is:   nA ex 4r2  The intensity from a point source radiation can be decreased by increasing the distance r from the source or the x of the absorber  An absorber with higher  can reduce the thickness needed
  • 8. Shielding in X-Ray installations Secondary Protective barrier Leakage Radiation Leakage Radiation Scattered Radiation Primary Protective barrier Useful beam subject X-ray tube  Primary protective barrier  Lead-lined wall  Direction of the beam  Reduces exposure rate  Other locations exposed to photons  Leakage radiation from X-ray housing  Scattered photons from exposed objects in primary beam  From walls, ceilings, etc  Secondary protective barriers needed to reduce exposure rates outside the X-ray area
  • 9.  Structural shielding designed to limit average dose equivalent to individuals outside and X-ray room  to 1 mSv/wk in controlled areas  To 0.1 mSv/wk in uncontrolled areas  Dose equivalent – the product of absorbed dose D and a dimensionless quality factor Q (fnc of LET) – the unit is the siervet (Sv)
  • 10. Primary protective Barriers :  Attenuation of primary X-ray beams thru different thickness of various materials have been measured  The primary beam intensity transmitted thru a shield depends strongly on the peak operating voltage but very little on the filtration of the beam  The total exposure per mA min is independent of the tube operating current itself  So X-ray attenuation data for a given shielding material can be presented as a family of curves at different kVp values  Measurements are referred to a distance of 1 m from the target of the tube with different thicknesses of shield interposed
  • 11.
  • 12.  The value of K can be computed as:  With P [R/wk], d [m], W [ mA min/wk], so K [ R /mA min] at 1 atm WUT Pd2 K 
  • 13. Secondary Protective Barrier  Designed to protect areas not in the line of the useful beam from leakage and scattered beam  Shielding requirements are computed separated for leakage and scattered radiations  The final barrier thickness is the summ of each one  Assume that leakage and scattered radiations are isotropic (so U = 1)