Monday, 22 August 2022

Gamma Unfolding for Poly Boron (PB), Heavy Concrete (HC), Single Shields and Multilayers Containing Poly Boron Shield| Chapter 9 | Progress in Chemical Science Research Vol.3

 The gamma beam range got from a 3.7 × 104 Bq 252Cf source after going through various protecting materials at various thicknesses and various plans were distinguished with a NaI (Tl) indicator was taken care of to a modernized MCA to have a range. After that, it was collapsed up and put away. For every one of the protecting plans under study, the unfurled portion spectra of the parting gamma beam range of the 252Cf source were additionally estimated. Utilizing the three-layered Monte Carlo PC code MCNP for splitting gamma beams, hypothetical estimations have been done to examine the highlights of the protecting designs expressed previously. The qualities acquired through trial and error are then contrasted and these. The comprehension is very great. Estimations of gamma beam motions and related portions have additionally been made. The examination's objective was to determine the materials' and their multi-facets' adequacy as gamma beam safeguards. The materials (both single layer and multi-facet) inspected have demonstrated to be very viable as a gamma beam safeguard. Protecting tests results for gamma beam transmission have been contrasted and the computations utilizing MCNP code on PB and HC. In the current work, the 252Cf source, has been picked as it radiates gamma beams with various energies and powers. Subsequently it was important to distinguish the parts of the gamma beams, and a piece of the current work is committed to three energy canisters, specifically, 25, 50 and 100 keV, this part of unfurling investigation of gamma beams was assessed.


Author(s) Details:

M. S. Hossain,
Bangladesh Army University of Engineering and Technology (BAUET), Qadirabad Cantonment, Natore-6431, Bangladesh.

S. M. A. Islam,
Physics Department, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

M. Asaduzzaman,
Bangladesh Army University of Engineering and Technology (BAUET), Qadirabad Cantonment, Natore-6431, Bangladesh.

M. A. Zaman,
Physics Department, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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