[ RadSafe ] Activity versus dose/exposure

Forsee, Gary Gary.Forsee at illinois.gov
Thu Jun 23 11:38:08 CDT 2011


Is the reported value exposure rate or dose rate?

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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Activity versus dose/exposure

OK all you radsafers,

A colleague and I were working on a problem earlier yesterday when this
post came out.

Calculate the 30 cm reading from a 304 milli-curie Cf-252 source. We
used the gamma constant of 1.131 e-5. We came up with the same dose
rate,  here is the problem it was 10 times less then what the
manufacture is telling us. So we decided to used micro-shield program
and that number was even smaller than what we came up with - much
smaller. 

Anyone care to take a stab at this?


Raymond Rouse
Health Physicist
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant
PO Box 2000
Spring City, Tn 37381
(423)-365-1881
rlrouse at tva.gov 



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> From: "Carol Marcus" <csmarcus at ucla.edu>
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 12:22:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Activity versus dose/exposure
> Dear John:
> 
> It's called the "Specific Gamma-ray Dose Constant" and you can find a
> table of them on pp 6-10 to 6-14 in the third edition (1998) of
> Schleien, Slaback, and Birky's "Handbook of Health Physics and
> Radiological Health".
> 
> Carol S. Marcus, Ph.D., M.D.
> Depts. of Radiation Oncology and of Radiological Sciences
> David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
> 
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