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1 GAMOS tutorial Shielding Exercises
Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python January 17, 2011 GAMOS tutorial Shielding Exercises Pedro Arce Dubois CIEMAT Pedro Arce Introducción a GEANT4 Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API,

2 Shielding simulation Exercises
Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python January 17, 2011 January 17, 2011 Shielding simulation Exercises Ex. 1: basic study of shield effect Reduction factor of a shield Effect of shield plate Ex. 2: Shielding of an Am-Be source Ex. 3: Flux and equivalent doses Ex. 4: Activation studies The exercises are sequential Use the commands of the previous exercise (only change what indicated) Pedro Arce GAMOS radiotherapy tutorial Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, 2

3 Exercise 1a: reduction factor of a shield
Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python January 17, 2011 January 17, 2011 Exercise 1a: reduction factor of a shield Geometry: a plate of concrete (G4_CONCRETE) of surface 1 m X 1 m Beam of 1 MeV neutrons along the positive Z axis hits the plate QGSP_BIC_HP physics Calculate the width of the plate so that only 1/10 of the neutrons traverse it Pedro Arce GAMOS radiotherapy tutorial Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, 3

4 Exercise 1b: effect of shield plate
Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python January 17, 2011 January 17, 2011 Exercise 1b: effect of shield plate Use the concrete shield defined in problem 1a Make an histogram of the energy spectrum of neutrons and other types of particles that traverse the plate i.e. exit the plate by the positive Z face Store in a file the information of the particles that exit the shield by the positive Z face: Event ID track ID, particle name, energy, position X, Y & Z, direction theta & phi Pedro Arce GAMOS radiotherapy tutorial Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, 4

5 Exercise 2a: Shielding of Am-Be source
Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python January 17, 2011 January 17, 2011 Exercise 2a: Shielding of Am-Be source Place a point-like Am-Be source of 1 mCi inside a sphere of lead of inner radius 5 cm and outer radius 6 cm Use the QGSP_BIC_HP physics list Get the flux of neutrons and gammas that exit the sphere by the outer surface Get the number of each type of interaction of the neutrons from the Am-Be source in the lead sphere Pedro Arce GAMOS radiotherapy tutorial Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, 5

6 Exercise 3a: Flux and equivalent doses
Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python January 17, 2011 January 17, 2011 Exercise 3a: Flux and equivalent doses Place a point-like Cf source of 10 mCi in the centre of a room of 8 X 8 X 8 m, with 20 cm of polyethylene cm of concrete walls, floor and ceiling Use a concrete of density g/cm3 and composition: Mg % Mn % O % Al % Pb % H % Cl % Use the QGSP_BIC_HP physics list Get the neutron flux as a function of energy at a point 10 cm after the room walls at the height of the source, and also the neutron personal equivalent dose, H* and ambient equivalent dose Hp(0,0) Get the gamma flux as a function of energy and of the physics process that created the gamma at the same point K % Si % Ca % Na % C % Fe % Pedro Arce GAMOS radiotherapy tutorial Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, 6

7 Exercise 4a: activation studies
Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python Anaphe -- OO Data Analysis using C++ and Python January 17, 2011 January 17, 2011 Exercise 4a: activation studies A beam of 18 MeV protons entering in a target of water enriched in 18O (100 %) to produce 18F Beam shape has gaussian cylindrical profile of  = 5 mm The proton source is at (0,0,0) Water target Cylinder of 1 cm radius and 5 cm length Walls are 1 mm of copper At entrance there is a circular aluminum window, 0.5 mm thick and radius 20 mm Placed with axis along X, touching the source, extending in the positive X Use as physics list QGSP_BIC_HP Irradiate the target for 5 min Calculate the activity of all isotopes produced Calculate after 10 min more the dose at a point 10 cm apart from the front wall of the target Pedro Arce GAMOS radiotherapy tutorial Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, Andreas Pfeiffer, CERN/IT-API, 7


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