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DOE-HDBK-1108-2002
Radiological Training for Accelerator Facilities
Instructor's Guide
Lesson Plan
Notes
b.
Activated materials are normally controlled based on
the external radiation dose rate.
3.
Activated materials
EO-08 IDENTIFY
activation sources at
All materials located within an accelerator enclosure have the
the facility.
potential to be radioactivated if subjected to primary or
secondary beams.
Materials that may become radioactive include:
Any material within the accelerator enclosure.
N
Beamline components.
N
Air.
N
Cooling liquids and working fluids.
N
Discuss how the
4.
Beamline components
capture cross-
section differs with
Beamline components may become radioactive depending on:
different material
and how this affects
Nature of the material.
N
activation. Discuss
Proximity to the beam.
N
the term: barn.
Beam characteristics.
N
Items that intercept a portion of the beam are most likely to be
activated and contaminated. Among those items that have the
highest probability for activation are:
See Glossary for
definitions.
Targets: devices to intercept a portion of the beam for
N
purposes of producing secondary beams.
Beam dumps or stops: used to absorb the beam.
N
Collimators and scrapers: used to remove unwanted
N
diffuse "halo" that often exists surrounding the central
beam.
Septa and other magnets: used to align and direct
N
beams.
Cavities and beamline: the beamline piping and items
N
such as resonating cavities, detectors, etc.
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