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Standard Practice for Calculating Absorbed Dose From Gamma or X Radiation
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STANDARD published on 1.2.2021
Designation standards: ASTM E666-21
Publication date standards: 1.2.2021
SKU: NS-1020209
The number of pages: 9
Approximate weight : 27 g (0.06 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
calculation of absorbed dose, charged particle equilibrium, radiation dosimetry,, ICS Number Code 17.240 (Radiation measurements)
Significance and Use | ||||||
4.1?The absorbed dose is a more meaningful parameter than exposure for use in relating the effects of radiation on materials. It expresses the energy absorbed by the irradiated material per unit mass, whereas exposure is related to the amount of charge produced in air per unit mass. Absorbed dose, as referred to here, implies that the measurement is made under conditions of charged particle (electron) equilibrium (see Appendix X1). In practice, such conditions are not rigorously achievable but, under some circumstances, can be approximated closely. 4.2?Different materials, when exposed to the same radiation field, absorb different amounts of energy. Using the techniques of this standard, charged particle equilibrium must exist in order to relate the absorbed dose in one material to the absorbed dose in another. Also, if the radiation is attenuated by a significant thickness of an absorber, the energy spectrum of the radiation will be changed, and it will be necessary to correct for this. Note 1:?For comprehensive discussions of various dosimetry
methods applicable to the radiation types and energies and absorbed
dose rate ranges discussed in this method, see ICRU Reports 34 and
80.
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1. Scope | ||||||
1.1?This practice presents a technique for calculating the absorbed dose in a material from knowledge of the radiation field, the composition of the material, 1.2?A method is given for calculating the absorbed dose in a material from the knowledge of the absorbed dose in another material exposed to the same radiation field. The procedure is restricted to homogeneous materials composed of the elements for which absorption coefficients have been tabulated. All 92 natural elements are tabulated in 1.3?The results of this practice are only valid if charged particle equilibrium exists in the material and at the depth of interest. Thus, this practice is not applicable for determining absorbed dose in the immediate vicinity of boundaries between materials of widely differing atomic numbers. For more information on this topic, see Practice E1249. 1.4?Energy transport computer codes1.5?This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.6?This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee. |
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