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Mentor: Presented By:Dr. RAJESH KUMAR KALINDI GOGIA
M.Tech (E.P.)
01340809711
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Radiation
Radiation: The process of emittingenergy in the form of waves orparticles.
Where does radiation come from?Radiation is generally produced
when particles interact or decay.
A large contribution of the radiationon earth is from the sun (solar) orfrom radioactive isotopes of theelements (terrestrial).
Radiation is going through you atthis very moment!
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2.5 mSv/y
Air 51%
Radon & Thoron
Manmade 13%
Natural 87%
Nuclear 0.1%
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CLASSIFICATION OF RADIATION
Radiation
Ionizing
Directly ionizing (chargedparticles)electrons, protons, etc.
Indirectly ionizing (neutral particles)
photons, neutrons
Non-ionizing
Depending on the amount of Energy transferred,Radiation may be classified -Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Radiation & Dosimetric Quantities
Activity
Exposure
Absorbed dose
Equivalent dose
Effective Dose
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Radiation Quantities
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Exposure
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Relationship between Exposure and Photon Concentration
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Radiation units
SI unit
Curie (Ci)
Relationship
Activity
Exposure
Absorbed dose
Effective dose
Becquerel
Coulomb/kg
Gray (J/kg)
Sievert
Roentgen (R)
rad
rem
1 Ci = 3.7x1010 Bq
1 C/kg = 3876R
1 Gy = 100 rad
1 Sv = 100 rem
1 rem = 10mSv
Old unit
Equivalent dose Sievert rem1 Sv = 100 rem
1 rem = 10mSv
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Radiation Dose Limit
A-L-A-R -A As Low As Reasonably Achievable.
It is a requirement of the agreement state (ADH) that all facilitiespossessing radioactive materials licenses to have a formal ALARA program . It is the policy of University of Arkansas at Little Rock tokeep this exposure as low as reasonablyachievable:
ALA R A concept is based on :
due to some risk, however small, exists from any radiation dose, alldoses should be kept ALARA.
Includes reducing both internal and external radiation dose
ALARA is the responsibility of all employees.
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ALARA
Radionuclide's can enter thebody in four ways
inhalation
wounds absorption
ingestion
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External Radiation Protection:
The Three Ba
sicR
ules
Time : Dose = Dose Rate x Time
Distance : The Inverse Square Law
Shielding: Radiation Energy
(1)Shield Density
(2)Shield Thickness
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A n ALA R A principle is toreduce the time in a radiation field
100 200 300 mrem
100 mrem/hr 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours
ALARA
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0 1 2 3 4
ft. ft. ft. ft. ft.
100 25 11 6 mrem/hr
Inverse
square1 1/4 1/9 1/16
A nother ALA R A principle is tomaximize the distance from source
ALARA
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Proper uses of shielding
Permanent shielding.
Use shielded containments. Wear safety glasses/goggles to protect your
eyes from radiation, when applicable.
Temporary shielding (e.g., lead blankets orconcrete blocks) Only installed when proper procedures are used.
ALARA
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General Handling Precautions
Protective Clothing-
lab coats, gloves, masks, eye protection, sealing tapes etc.
The Work Place-
Designate Clean area, A bsorbent paper, drip trays, locks, nofood items.
Manipulations of Radioactive Materials-
plan ahead, use minimum amounts, sealing tubes, reduce volatilization, proper monitoring, shielding, dosimeter, publicperception.
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Applications of Radiation
Medical Diagnoses andTreatment-
Research Applications
Food Irradiation
X-radiation,
1. Radiographs
2. Fluoroscopy
3. CT scan
NuclearMedicine
Biological and Genetic research Agricultural research
Space research
Pharmaceutical research
Food treatment comparableto pasteurization
y Killspests/microorganisms without fooddegradation
y Controls sprouting
Does not make the foodradioactive
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Consumer Products/
Safety and Security
Spacecraft Power Supply
Electric Power Generation
Small radioactive sourceshave provided heat and
electrical power for spaceprobes for decades
Radioactive power supplieshave allowed space craft toexplore the outer solarsystem, too far from the sunfor solar panels to beeffective
Nuclear Power supplies about20% of the countrys electricpower
Unlike fossil fuels, nuclearpower does not releasegreenhouse gasses
Self-powered Lighting in ExitSigns
Smoke Detection Equipment
Pharmaceutical Detection
Bomb/Weapons Detection
Scanning and SurveillanceEquipment
Theft Deterrent Systems
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REFRENCES
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