2006
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncm190
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Summary of personal neutron dosemeter results obtained within the EVIDOS project

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“…The albedo TLD as a rule overestimates the value of personnel exposure doses, and this overestimation may be essential (up to 20 times for soft spectra) depending on the type of the neutron spectrum [14]. The similar results, have been showing in this study, have been published in paper [15][16]. It is admitted that personal neutron dosimeters have strong dependence on the operational field.…”
Section: Operational Fieldssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The albedo TLD as a rule overestimates the value of personnel exposure doses, and this overestimation may be essential (up to 20 times for soft spectra) depending on the type of the neutron spectrum [14]. The similar results, have been showing in this study, have been published in paper [15][16]. It is admitted that personal neutron dosimeters have strong dependence on the operational field.…”
Section: Operational Fieldssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The resulting fluence distributions were folded with fluence-to-dose equivalent conversion coefficients in order to obtain reference values for ambient dose equivalent, personal dose equivalent, and also effective dose. Figure 7 shows the measured readings H p,m (10) of neutron dosemeters as compared to the reference value H p (10); these were obtained in 14 workplace fields at nuclear facilities in Europe [22].…”
Section: Tests At Nuclear Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%