Gamma-ray Dose Measurements in a Human Phantom Using Thermoluminescent Dosimeter

  • Published : 1974.12.01

Abstract

A human phantom of polyethylene has been designed and sculptured for studying the effective radiation safety control. The phantom has the approximate size of the Korean adult and was sliced into thirty-five transverse slabs, 2.5 cm thick, The relative dose at the specified position was determined from the exposure that a TLD badge worn on the surface of the phantom body received from external ${\gamma}$-ray. The variation of the exposure as a function of depth in the phantom was measured for uncollimated ${\gamma}$-ray using TLD rods, and also isodose curves were obtained for the anatomical cross-section of the critical organs of the body. To simulate radiation exposure condition in the nuclear facility, measurements were made for given angles of incident ${\gamma}$-ray. The front to back attenuation factor for human phantom of thickness 20 cm was 0.439 for Cs$^{137}$ ${\gamma}$-ray which is in reasonable agreement with the published data.

방사선 안전관리의 효과적인 연구를 위해 유사인체 모형을 설계, 제작하였다. 이 모형의 치수는 한국인의 체격과 근사하게 맞추었으며 두께 2.5cm인 포리에칠렌판 35매로 구성되었다. 유사인체모형의 표면에 착용한 열형광 설량계(Disc type TLD)로써 외부 ${\gamma}$-방사선에 의한 신체특정부위의 피폭선량을 측정하였으며, 아울러 깊이에 따른 흡수선량에 대해서 열형광 선량계(micro rod type TLD)로써 측정하여 결정장기 부위의 각단면에 대한 등가선량선을 얻었다. 선량측정은 방사선 작업자의 작업환경조건에 유사하도록 유사인체 모형에 대해 배치하고 여러 입사방항에 대해서 실시하였다. 그 결과 Cs-137, ${\gamma}$-방사선에 대하여 두께 20cm인 유사인체 모형에서의 감쇄는 0.439였으며 이는 보고된 자료들과 잘 일치하였다.

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