4-Radiation Quantities and Units - ppt2222
4-Radiation Quantities and Units - ppt2222
4-Radiation Quantities and Units - ppt2222
Activity
Quantities and Units of Activity The activity of a radioisotope may be described as the number of atomic transformations per unit time within that radioisotope. SI unit is the becquerel (Bq)
Quantity: Activity
Half-Life, T
The time taken for half of the total number of radioactive nuclei to decay Cannot be changed by external
factors Characteristic of the radionuclide Half-lives range from fractions of a second to billions of years
T =
ln 2
0.693
Exponential decay
Activity
A = A0
e-t
Time
Half Lives
Phosphorus-32 Iridium-192 Cobalt-60 Caesium-137 Carbon-14 Uranium-238 14.3 days 74 days 5.25 years 13 years 5760 years 4.5 x 109 years
Dose (1)
Absorbed dose (Gy) Energy deposited in tissue
Equivalent Dose
The equivalent dose in tissue T is given by the expression:
HT =
WR
DT,R
where DT,R is the absorbed dose averaged over the tissue or organ T, due to radiation R.
Equivalent Dose
In radiological protection, it is the absorbed dose averaged over a tissue or organ It is weighted for the radiation quality of interest The weighting factor is called the radiation weighting factor, WR
WR is selected for the type and energy of the radiation incident on the body
This weighted absorbed dose, called the equivalent dose, is strictly a dose The unit of equivalent dose is the joule per kilogram with the special name of sievert (Sv)
Equivalent Dose
wR
10 5 5
20
The equivalent dose rate, HT, is the quotient of dHT by dt, where dHT is the increment of equivalent dose in the time . interval dt, thus: dH HT = dt The unit is J kg-1 s-1 and the special name for the unit of equivalent dose rate is sievert per second (Sv s-1)
T
Dose (3)
Effective Dose (Sv)
Effective dose is the sum of the equivalent dose to each organ multiplied by the appropriate tissue weighting factor. May be considered to be the whole-body radiation dose
Unit: Sv (sievert)
Dose-rate
Non-SI Units
Quantity Activity Old unit curie (Ci) SI unit becquerel (Bq) Conversion 1 Ci=3.7 x 1010Bq
rad
gray (Gy)
1 rad = 0.01 Gy
rem
sievert (Sv)
1 rem = 0.01 Sv
1 Ci
Summary
Quantities and units Activity Becquerel Absorbed dose Gray Equivalent dose Sievert Effective dose Sievert Non SI units Curie, rad, rem Dose rate
Operational Quantities
For radiation measurement purposes, the following operational quantities are defined:
Ambient dose equivalent Directional dose equivalent Personal dose equivalent
Operational Quantities
Where doses are estimated from area monitoring results, the relevant operational quantities are ambient dose equivalent and directional dose equivalent
For individual monitoring, the use of the personal dose equivalent is recommended
Summary
Quantities and units Activity Becquerel Absorbed dose Gray Equivalent dose Sievert Effective dose Sievert Non SI units Curie, rad, rem Dose rate