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BIPM Neutron-Dosimetry Intercomparison

V D Huynh

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An international neutron-dosimetry comparison has been organized by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures by circulating a set of transfer instruments supplied by the BIPM. Eight laboratories participated in this comparison. Its purpose was to compare, free in air, the kerma values in A-150 plastic for the neutron and gamma components, KN and KG, per unit of reference monitor in the local (d + T) mixed (n + γ) field, when measured with the BIPM equipment and with the local dosimetry systems. The results of the comparison are given and discussed.


PACS

87.53.Bn Dosimetry/exposure assessment

87.55.N- Radiation monitoring, control, and safety

Subjects

Medical physics

Dates

Issue 4 (1992)

Received 18 November 1991



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