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Re: Microshield/Isoshield Codes
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I would highly recommend "Microshield." It is easy to use and
well-documented. Validation documentation is available, and I have found the
vendor, Grove Engineering, helpful when I called. I don't think that
specialized training is needed, but you should carefully read the
documentation to be sure that you understand the notation, limitations, and
assumptions used.
Bill Lipton
The opinions expressed are strictly mine.
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I need to perform a variety of dose projections (best guesses) on sheilded
and unsheilded odd shaped sources. I would appreciate any feedback on the
Microshield and Isoshield codes, including personal experience, contacts for
purchasing these codes, and training workshops for these codes. Thanks in
advance,
Mike Lewandowski mikelew@tis.eh.doe.gov
Westinghouse/WIPP (505)234-8419
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