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Enhancing Radiation Safety Systems for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Operations

This study focuses on measuring and estimating radiation levels in nuclear fuel cycle operations to ensure safety. It includes discussions, results analysis, and methods used for detection systems. The LLNL physical thorax phantom is used for simulations and measurements. The study highlights the importance of proper radiation safety measures in the industry.

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Enhancing Radiation Safety Systems for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Operations

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  1. Author 1 ,author 1. ……… 1 RADIATION SAFETY SYSTEMS DIVISION, BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE • INTRODUCTION • In nuclear fuel cycle operations, ********.[1] • In-vivo ******. • ******** • Colors may be changed as per interest but should be clear and bright. • Size of this poster is 1 m x 0.8 m and should be retained. • In this study, measurements have been carried out to estimate ********** RESULTS Fig. : Pulse height spectra of an array of HPGeDetectors Table 1:******* Table 2: ***** • DISCUSSION • *** • *** • ************ • MATERIALS AND METHODS • Detection System • An array of three 70 mm dia. and 25 mm thick n-type HPGe detectors inside totally shielded steel room. • *****.[3] • *******. • ******** • . • Figure 1 shows the Actinide LungMonitor mounted inside the steel room.    IARPNC-2014 (paper-number)MEASUREMENT OF ***********(Title) You can add image here Table 2: Retained activity of 241 Am in lungs and liver at different times post exposure for acute inhalation of activity equivalent to 20 mSv CED • LLNL PHANTOM • LLNL is the physical thorax phantom based on Caucasian man with mass 76 kg and height 177 cm.[4]. • LLNL torso phantom has a simulated rib cage and removable lungs, liver and lymph nodes. • Chest overlay plates provide representation of individuals with different chest wall thicknesses (cwt). [5] • Figure 2 shows LLNL Phantom You can add image here REFERENCES [1] **** [2] *** [3] ****** [4]******* • CONCLUSION • ***** • ********. • EXPERIMENTAL • ******* • ****** • ******** ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors are thankful to *****for their support.

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