The neutron shielding properties of a borated high density glass system was
characterized experimentally. The total removal macroscopic cross-section of
fast neutrons, slow neutrons as well as the linear attenuation coefficient of
total gamma rays, primary in addition to secondary, were measured
experimentally under good geometric condition to characterize the attenuation
properties of (75-x) B2O3-1Li2O-5MgO-5ZnO-14Na2O-xBaO glassy system. Slabs of
different thicknesses from the investigated glass system were exposed to a
collimated beam of neutrons emitted from 252Cf and 241Am-Be neutron sources
in order to measure the attenuation properties of fast and slow neutrons as
well as total gamma rays. Results confirmed that barium borate glass was
suitable for practical use in the field of radiation shielding.
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