Radiat Prot Dosimetry
May 2023
With the increasing number of decommissioning projects, radioactive waste estimation of biological shielding concretes is becoming more and more important. Simulation tools supporting this activity, like MCNP and Cinder are already available; however, publicly available neutron spectra in shielding concretes are limited. The aim of the study was to present and evaluate possible model arrangements for accurate neutron transport to deeper points of shielding concretes from the reactor pressure vessel.
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December 2021
An accidental intake of 14C-labelled compound has been followed by long-term monitoring of urine samples. First, the intake and the committed effective dose have been calculated by a generally recommended method and as the value exceeded the investigation level, special dose estimation was performed. Recommendations from ICRP Publications were used for analyses but the measurement data did not fit these models, so the recommended parameter values were deemed incorrect for this compound and this exposure situation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdequate measurement uncertainty evaluation is crucial for supporting basic measurement purposes. However, the most prevalent approach, the uncertainty propagation, may not be validly applicable under certain conditions which require the use of less restricted alternative method (MCM-based propagation of distributions). We demonstrate the effects of major conditions, e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnthropogenic Ru has been detected in the environment from late September to early October 2017 by several European environmental radiological monitoring networks. The paper presents the comprehensive evaluation of Hungarian monitoring results related to the occurrence of Ru in various environmental compartments (airborne particulates, deposition, plants, and terrestrial indicators), which was implemented to determine the temporal and spatial variation of the contaminant on a national scale and also to verify the findings based on the data arising from environmental monitoring at a local scale in Budapest. Difficulties in direct comparison of the diverse reported data were also considered; results arising from varied sampling periods were corrected with account taken of the relation between the sampling duration and 4-day-long plume residence (estimation based on the daily monitoring of air and backward trajectory analysis).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom late September to early October of 2017, the majority of European networks involved in environmental radiological monitoring - including the environmental monitoring system of the KFKI Campus in Budapest - detected Ru isotope of artificial origin in the atmosphere. The reported values higher than the minimum detectable activity (MDA) concentrations were in the range of 0.8 μBq/m - 145 mBq/m.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIf no data are available for a specific radionuclide its analogue could be used in radioecological models. They might be used not only in the frame of screening modelling. Relevant processes and features have to be known, such as time scales of these processes, physical, chemical and biological properties of the environment and relevant media.
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