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Title: Calculation of gamma-ray mass attenuation coefficients of some Egyptian soil samples using Monte Carlo methods
Authors: Medhat, Moustafa E.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Fizik Bölümü.
0000-0003-2245-8461
Demir, Nilgün
Tarım, Urkiye Akar
Gürler, Orhan
AAH-3156-2021
AAH-4270-2021
AAH-1837-2021
7006874016
55062460600
14019444500
Keywords: Gamma ray
Attenuation coefficient
Monte Carlo
Soil
Concrete
Density
Numbers
System
Code
Nuclear science & technology
Physics
Biological materials
Gamma rays
Photons
Soil surveys
Attenuation coefficient
Chemical compositions
Different soils
Egyptian soils
Experimental values
Mass attenuation
Mass attenuation coefficients
Photon attenuation
Monte Carlo methods
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Medhat, M. E. vd. (2014). "Calculation of gamma-ray mass attenuation coefficients of some Egyptian soil samples using Monte Carlo methods". Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids, 169(8), 706-714.
Abstract: Monte Carlo simulations, FLUKA and Geant4, were performed to study mass attenuation for various types of soil at 59.5, 356.5, 661.6, 1173.2 and 1332.5 keV photon energies. Appreciable variations are noted for all parameters by changing the photon energy and the chemical composition of the sample. The simulations parameters were compared with experimental data and the XCOM program. The simulations show that the calculated mass attenuation coefficient values were closer to experimental values better than those obtained theoretically using the XCOM database for the same soil samples. The results indicate that Geant4 and FLUKA can be applied to estimate mass attenuation for various biological materials at different energies. The Monte Carlo method may be employed to make additional calculations on the photon attenuation characteristics of different soil samples collected from other places.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10420150.2014.918129
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10420150.2014.918129
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28285
ISSN: 1042-0150
1029-4953
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