Reactor Dosimetry

Reactor Dosimetry
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Publisher : ASTM International
Total Pages : 854
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ISBN-10 : 9780803118997
ISBN-13 : 0803118996
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Synopsis Reactor Dosimetry by : Harry Farrar

Proceedings of the 8th ASTM-Euratom Symposium, held in Vail, Colorado, Aug.-Sept. 1993, to provide a forum for experts to discuss their latest results under the broad theme of dosimetry for the correlation of radiation effects. Preceded by a summary of the keynote presentations and followed by summa

Reactor Dosimetry State Of The Art 2008 - Proceedings Of The 13th International Symposium

Reactor Dosimetry State Of The Art 2008 - Proceedings Of The 13th International Symposium
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 761
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ISBN-10 : 9789814468299
ISBN-13 : 9814468290
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Synopsis Reactor Dosimetry State Of The Art 2008 - Proceedings Of The 13th International Symposium by : Wim Voorbraak

This book gives the state of the art in the field of reactor dosimetry as applied in nuclear power plants and research reactors. Surveillance programs are presented for nuclear power plants in Europe, including Russia and Ukraine, USA, Argentina and Korea. New cross-section measurements from most of the European, American and Japanese research reactors are reported. The latest developments in computer code development for radiation transport and shielding calculations, and radiation measurement techniques are also highlighted.

Green's Function Methods in Heavy Ion Shielding

Green's Function Methods in Heavy Ion Shielding
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Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : NASA:31769000446503
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Synopsis Green's Function Methods in Heavy Ion Shielding by : John William Wilson

An analytic solution to the heavy ion transport equation in terms of Green's function is used to generate a highly efficient computer code for space applications. The efficiency of the computer code is accomplished by a nonperturbative technique extending Green's function over the solution domain. The computer code can also be applied to accelerator boundary conditions to allow code validation in laboratory experiments.