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Rad Data Handbook 20.. - Voss Associates

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RULES OF THUMB FOR GAMMA RADIATION<br />

1. The range of gamma rays (any photon) for energies from eV<br />

to 10 MeV in air is from a few mm to 100 meters. The range<br />

of those photons in water is from a few mm to several cm.<br />

2. The dose rate 1 m above a flat, infinite plane contaminated<br />

2<br />

with a thin layer (1 Ci / m ) of gamma emitters is:<br />

Dose Rate<br />

Energy (MeV) rem/h mSv/h<br />

0.4 7.2 72<br />

0.6 10 100<br />

0.8 13 130<br />

1.0 16 160<br />

1.2 19 190<br />

3. The dose rate in rem/h per hour in an infinite medium<br />

uniformly contaminated by a gamma emitter is 2.12 EC / ,<br />

where C is the number of microcuries per cubic centimeter,<br />

E is the average gamma energy per disintegration in MeV,<br />

and is the density of the medium. At the surface of a large<br />

body, the dose rate is about half of this. At ground level<br />

(one-half of an infinite cloud), the dose rate from a uniformly<br />

3<br />

contaminated atmosphere is 1,600 EC rem/h per Ci / cm .<br />

4. The radiation scattered from the air (skyshine) from a 100 Ci<br />

60<br />

Co source 30 cm behind a 1 m high shield is ~ 100 mR/h<br />

(1 mSv/h) at 15 cm from the outside of the shield.<br />

RULES OF THUMB FOR GAMMA RADIATION<br />

1. The range of gamma rays (any photon) for energies from eV<br />

to 10 MeV in air is from a few mm to 100 meters. The range<br />

of those photons in water is from a few mm to several cm.<br />

2. The dose rate 1 m above a flat, infinite plane contaminated<br />

2<br />

with a thin layer (1 Ci / m ) of gamma emitters is:<br />

Dose Rate<br />

Energy (MeV) rem/h mSv/h<br />

0.4 7.2 72<br />

0.6 10 100<br />

0.8 13 130<br />

1.0 16 160<br />

1.2 19 190<br />

3. The dose rate in rem/h per hour in an infinite medium<br />

uniformly contaminated by a gamma emitter is 2.12 EC / ,<br />

where C is the number of microcuries per cubic centimeter,<br />

E is the average gamma energy per disintegration in MeV,<br />

and is the density of the medium. At the surface of a large<br />

body, the dose rate is about half of this. At ground level<br />

(one-half of an infinite cloud), the dose rate from a uniformly<br />

3<br />

contaminated atmosphere is 1,600 EC rem/h per Ci / cm .<br />

4. The radiation scattered from the air (skyshine) from a 100 Ci<br />

60<br />

Co source 30 cm behind a 1 m high shield is ~ 100 mR/h<br />

(1 mSv/h) at 15 cm from the outside of the shield.<br />

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RULES OF THUMB FOR GAMMA RADIATION<br />

1. The range of gamma rays (any photon) for energies from eV<br />

to 10 MeV in air is from a few mm to 100 meters. The range<br />

of those photons in water is from a few mm to several cm.<br />

2. The dose rate 1 m above a flat, infinite plane contaminated<br />

2<br />

with a thin layer (1 Ci / m ) of gamma emitters is:<br />

Dose Rate<br />

Energy (MeV) rem/h mSv/h<br />

0.4 7.2 72<br />

0.6 10 100<br />

0.8 13 130<br />

1.0 16 160<br />

1.2 19 190<br />

3. The dose rate in rem/h per hour in an infinite medium<br />

uniformly contaminated by a gamma emitter is 2.12 EC / ,<br />

where C is the number of microcuries per cubic centimeter,<br />

E is the average gamma energy per disintegration in MeV,<br />

and is the density of the medium. At the surface of a large<br />

body, the dose rate is about half of this. At ground level<br />

(one-half of an infinite cloud), the dose rate from a uniformly<br />

3<br />

contaminated atmosphere is 1,600 EC rem/h per Ci / cm .<br />

4. The radiation scattered from the air (skyshine) from a 100 Ci<br />

60<br />

Co source 30 cm behind a 1 m high shield is ~ 100 mR/h<br />

(1 mSv/h) at 15 cm from the outside of the shield<br />

RULES OF THUMB FOR GAMMA RADIATION<br />

1. The range of gamma rays (any photon) for energies from eV<br />

to 10 MeV in air is from a few mm to 100 meters. The range<br />

of those photons in water is from a few mm to several cm.<br />

2. The dose rate 1 m above a flat, infinite plane contaminated<br />

2<br />

with a thin layer (1 Ci / m ) of gamma emitters is:<br />

Dose Rate<br />

Energy (MeV) rem/h mSv/h<br />

0.4 7.2 72<br />

0.6 10 100<br />

0.8 13 130<br />

1.0 16 160<br />

1.2 19 190<br />

3. The dose rate in rem/h per hour in an infinite medium<br />

uniformly contaminated by a gamma emitter is 2.12 EC / ,<br />

where C is the number of microcuries per cubic centimeter,<br />

E is the average gamma energy per disintegration in MeV,<br />

and is the density of the medium. At the surface of a large<br />

body, the dose rate is about half of this. At ground level<br />

(one-half of an infinite cloud), the dose rate from a uniformly<br />

3<br />

contaminated atmosphere is 1,600 EC rem/h per Ci / cm .<br />

4. The radiation scattered from the air (skyshine) from a 100 Ci<br />

60<br />

Co source 30 cm behind a 1 m high shield is ~ 100 mR/h<br />

(1 mSv/h) at 15 cm from the outside of the shield.<br />

128<br />

128

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