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The Potentials of Egyptian and Indian Granites for Protection of Ionizing Radiation

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14143928

Keywords

granite; gamma radiation; shielding properties; experimental data; red aswani granite; effective shielding

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  1. Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia [TURSP-2020/82]

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This study aimed to investigate the radiation shielding characteristics and buildup factor of some types of granite in Egypt. Experimental results showed that the mass attenuation coefficient and buildup factors of the studied granites varied at different energy levels, with red aswani being the most effective at high energy. The findings provide valuable insights for practical applications in the future.
This paper aims to study the radiation shielding characteristics and buildup factor of some types of granite in Egypt. The mass attenuation coefficient (MAC) for three types of granite (gandola, white halayeb, and red aswani) was experimentally determined, and the experimental results were validated by XCOM software. The relative deviation between the two methods does not exceed 3% in all discussed granite samples, which means that MAC calculated through the experimental and XCOM are in suitable agreement. The effective atomic number (Z(eff)) varies from 13.64 to 10.69, 13.68 to 10.59, and 13.45 and 10.66 for gandola, white halayeb, and red aswani, respectively. As well as the equivalent atomic number (Z(eq)) was calculated in a wide range of energy to deduce the exposure (EBF) and energy absorption (EABF) buildup factors for the studied granite materials. The linear attenuation coefficient (LAC), half-value layer (HVL), mean free path (MFP) were calculated at each investigated energy and showed that the most effective shielding ability at high energy was red aswani, while at low energy, the shielding ability was nearly constant for studied granites. The present study forms the first endeavor to obtain the radiation shielding properties of the studied materials to be used in practical applications.

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