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Systematical Theoretical Study of the Nonpoint Source Effects in Nuclear Medicine Shielding Calculation
1The University of Texas Health Center at Houston, McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX.
Abstract:
The objective of this note was to systematically study the effects from nonpoint radiation sources on the nuclear medicine imaging room or uptake room shielding design. The dose from a nonpoint source to a location at a certain distance to the center of the source was calculated. A correction factor could be applied to the dose calculated using a point source model with the same distance to compensate the nonpoint source effects. The correction factor was a function only depending on the source relative dimension, the ratio of the source's geometric dimension to the distance. Theoretical and numerical calculation were performed to calculate the correction factor on a one-dimensional line source, two-dimensional circular disc source, three-dimensional sphere, and cylinder sources. Our study indicated that for large nuclear medicine imaging rooms, the point source model was a good approximation for shielding design. For a small uptake room, a nonpoint source correction may be considered to calculate the barrier thickness.
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