Rapid assessment of dose for large-scale individual: a feasibility study

AuthorsKeyhandokht Karimi Shahri,Zahra Mehrabankhoo,Marziyeh Behmadi
JournalRadioprotection
Page number19-25
Serial number59
Volume number1
IF0.54
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2024
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

In certain situations, it is crucial to quickly estimate the dose for radiation workers across different weight percentiles. This study sets out to create weight percentiles above 50 by adding proper adipose and muscle layers around the revised ORNL hermaphrodite phantom torso. Neutron fluence-to organ absorbed and effective dose conversion coefficients were calculated to different weight percentiles. Simulations were performed in the energy range 109 to 20 MeV, under Six different source irradiation geometries: anterior–posterior (AP), posterior–anterior (PA), right-lateral (RLAT), left-lateral (LLAT), Rotation (ROT), and Isotropic (ISO) by MCNPX code. The maximum relative differences observed between the 50th and other percentiles ranged from 11% to 28%. Comparative analysis of the fluence-to absorbed and effective dose conversion coefficients between the 95th percentile and VIPMAN indicated that approximately 58% and 57% of the data had a relative difference below 15%, respectively overall neutron energies and irradiation geometries. Our finding demonstrate that this straightforward method is reliable, especially when the whole body is irradiated in the energies above 1 MeV

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tags: Neutron conversion coefficients / ORNL revised phantom / weight percentiles / extra adipose and muscle layers