Author:
Nabil Islam M.,El-Samrah Moamen G.,Omar Ahmed,Tawfic A. F.,El Sayed A. F.
Abstract
AbstractThe current study assessed two concrete mixes prepared using dolomite and barite/limonite aggregates to shield against both energetic photons and neutrons. After that, a designed mix which comprised barite/goethite aggregates plus fine-powdered boron carbide additive, was proposed to improve the overall radiation shielding properties and in the same time, doesn’t compromise or even improve the physic-mechanical properties of the mature concrete. The assessment started first with intensive experimental investigations to investigate the prepared mixes’ shielding capabilities against both γ-rays and fast neutrons. Then, analytical computations were performed via number of reliable software programs such as; Phy-X, NXCom, MRCsC, JANIS-4, and MCNP5, in order to confirm the experimental results and to validate the created Monte-Carlo models. Finally, an intensive radiation shielding assessment for all concrete mixes understudy using, mainly, the validated MCNP models, was performed. The obtained results have revealed the superiority of barite mixes over the dolomite mix concerning attenuating photons moreover, the proposed designed mix has shown superiority over the other two prepared mixes considering shielding against; energetic photons, fast/thermal neutrons, and secondary emitted γ-rays, which nominates this mix to be a suitable universal shield that can be used even in mixed radiation fields.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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