Radiological Safety Aspects Of The Operation Of Electron Linear Accelerators


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Radiological Safety Aspects of the Operation of Electron Linear Accelerators


Radiological Safety Aspects of the Operation of Electron Linear Accelerators

Author: William P. Swanson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1979


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Radiological Safety Aspects of the Operation of Electron Linear Accelerators


Radiological Safety Aspects of the Operation of Electron Linear Accelerators

Author: William P. Swanson

language: en

Publisher: Bernan Press(PA)

Release Date: 1979


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Electron linear accelerators are being used throughout the world in increasing numbers in a variety of important applications. Foremost among these is their role in the treatment of cancer. Commercial uses include non-destructive testing by radiography, food preservation, product sterilization and radiation processing of materials such as plastics and adhesives. Scientific applications include investigations in radiation biology, radiation chemistry, nuclear and elementary particle physics and radiation research. This manual provides authoritative guidance in radiation protection for this important category of radiation sources.

Radiological Safety Aspects of the Operation of Proton Accelerators


Radiological Safety Aspects of the Operation of Proton Accelerators

Author: Ralph H. Thomas

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1988


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This report serves as a guide for the planning and implementation of radiation protection programmes for all types of positive ion accelerators. The basic types of accelerators are briefly described, followed by a detailed description of several installations covering the energy range from 10 MeV to 500 GeV. Special emphasis is given to the production of ionizing radiation and its transmission through shielding, computer techniques for shield design, radiation measurement and interpretation, and the radiological impact of accelerators on the environment. Extensive references are given so the book can serve as a source to the published literature.