1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf01118084
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Buildup factors of ? radiation with energy 6?10 MeV in large depths of lead shielding

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“…Figs. (7,8,9) show that exposure buildup factor for double layer of lead & water( lead closer to the source) is higer than that for water & lead (water closer to the source).The same behavior was shown in iron and water. For both cases exposure buildup factor has a higher value for low energy and its value decreases as energy increases [8].…”
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“…Figs. (7,8,9) show that exposure buildup factor for double layer of lead & water( lead closer to the source) is higer than that for water & lead (water closer to the source).The same behavior was shown in iron and water. For both cases exposure buildup factor has a higher value for low energy and its value decreases as energy increases [8].…”
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confidence: 65%
“…(4,5,6) at different mean free path, which show that exposure buildup factor increases with the increasing of mean free path. Exposure buildup factor for water and lead have a high value at low energy and their values decreases with increasing energy .The exposure buildup for UO 2 increases with energy, while in iron the exposure buildup factor increases with energy up to a bout 1 MeV then it decreases when energy increases for different mean free path [6,7]. Most shields contain a mixture of different element so the exposure buildup factor for a mixture of iron and water, and a mixture of water and lead was studied for different orders.…”
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