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Re[2]: New Subject - Shareware or inexpensive Radiation Safe




     RadDecay is pretty good.  It is by Grove engineering, same maker as 
     Micro-shine and Micro-shield.  If you are government, it is available 
     as shareware(?).  There are also some HP applications available on the 
     UMich homepage.  I've never used them so I don't know how they rate.
     
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*Kim Merritt, RRPT   *
*Sandia Labs, NM     *
*kdmerri@sandia.gov  *
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Subject: Re: New Subject - Shareware or inexpensive Radiation Safety
Author:  tdc@ehssun.lbl.gov at hubsmtp
Date:    9/30/97 11:01 AM


>I am reminded that I need to see if any others in the Rad Safety World 
>have any good PC based programs to share or can name a commerical product 
>to quickly calculate the decay law, inverse square law, specific activity, 
>photon attenulation and a few of the other basics we use in Radiation 
>Physics.
     
     
Can't say about a program for Photon Attn or specfifc activity and would 
recommend a calculator for inverse square - but for isotope information and 
decay schemes - I have found a shareware program Periodic Table of the 
Elements handy.
     
Try it from
     
ftp://ehssun1.lbl.gov/tdcpub/utils/pt300.zip
     
Ted de Castro
tdc@ehssun.lbl.gov
University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 
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