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Towards accurate dose assessment for emergency industrial radiography source retrieval operations: A preliminary study of 4D Monte Carlo dose calculationsopen access

Authors
Moon, SunghoHan, HaeginChoi, ChansooShin, BanghoSon, GaheeKim, HyeonilKim, SuhyeonKim, JaehyoYoon, In GyuLee, Kyung HwanKim, Chan Hyeong
Issue Date
Dec-2024
Publisher
한국원자력학회
Keywords
Computational phantom; Industrial radiography; Monte Carlo; Motion capture; NDT
Citation
Nuclear Engineering and Technology, v.56, no.12, pp 5428 - 5436
Pages
9
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Volume
56
Number
12
Start Page
5428
End Page
5436
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/212422
DOI
10.1016/j.net.2024.09.004
ISSN
1738-5733
2234-358X
Abstract
The exposure devices utilizing high-activity gamma radiation sources for industrial radiography frequently encounter issues such as stuck or disconnected sources, posing a substantial risk of radiation exposure to the workers executing emergency source retrieval operations, emphasizing the importance of accurate dose assessment. In the present study, the radiation dose to the main worker during the process of source retrieval was calculated and compared for five emergency source retrieval procedures to retrieve stuck or disconnected sources, using 4D Monte Carlo dose calculation and a mesh-type reference computational phantom. For a stuck source, the dose values of the two source retrieval procedures (i.e., repair and cut methods) were found to be relatively small, which indicates that the worker might select either method based on personal preference or situational convenience. Conversely, for a disconnected source, the dose values of the three source retrieval procedures (i.e., fishing, connect/push, and hot stick methods) were much larger and show significant differences. Notably, the fishing method was associated with the lowest dose, whereas the hot stick method resulted in significantly higher doses, differences being as large as ∼5 times. These results underscore the fishing method as a preferable option, particularly over the hot stick method.
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