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Mutual Shielding of Occupants in Residential Home Basements
The mutual shielding effects of occupants in a typical residential home against fallout radiation were calculated using the SAM-CE three-dimensional Monte Carlo code. Absorbed dose in the gut area of the human body were determined under conditions of different density (space-per-person), number of occupants, Position (standing, sitting, or prone) and physical location within the basement. Contributions from fallout on the roof and the ground were considered separately. (Author)
Mutual Shielding of Occupants in Residential Home Basements
The mutual shielding effects of occupants in a typical residential home against fallout radiation were calculated using the SAM-CE three-dimensional Monte Carlo code. Absorbed dose in the gut area of the human body were determined under conditions of different density (space-per-person), number of occupants, Position (standing, sitting, or prone) and physical location within the basement. Contributions from fallout on the roof and the ground were considered separately. (Author)
Mutual Shielding of Occupants in Residential Home Basements
M. O. Cohen (author) / M. Beer (author)
1973
32 pages
Report
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English
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