Organ Dose Calculations Using ICRP Adult Voxel Phantoms and TRIPOLI-4 Monte Carlo Code

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi-Kang Lee

Abstract The ICRP 110 adult male and female voxel phantoms are the official computational models representing the ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection) Reference Male and Reference Female. In 2018, the Working Group 6 (WG6) of European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) organized a study on the usage of the ICRP voxel reference phantoms. Organ dose calculation tasks with radiation transport codes were proposed in occupational, environmental, and medical dosimetry. The TRIPOLI-4 Monte Carlo radiation transport code has been widely used in radiation shielding, criticality safety, and reactor physics fields for supporting French nuclear energy research and industrial applications. To enhance the application fields of TRIPOLI-4, the 2018 EURADOS-WG6 tasks are being taken into account by using different features of the TRIPOLI-4 code. In this work, the ICRP reference voxel phantoms were first adapted into TRIPOLI-4. More than 14 × 106 voxels were represented in a mixed lattice geometry including 140 organs-tissues and 52 tissue media. Diverse exposure scenarios were then investigated by using 60Co and 241Am gamma-ray sources, 16N beta source, and 10 keV neutron source. The TRIPOLI-4 standard nuclear data library was utilized on these neutron, photon, electron, and positron-coupled transport calculations. Energy deposition estimators for electron, positron, neutron, and photon coupled with mesh tally options were used to calculate the organ absorbed dose DT and the effective dose E. TRIPOLI-4 calculation methods and primary results for the EURADOS-WG6 voxel phantom exercise on organ dose study tasks are reported here.

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Purpose: This work aims first to improve the reliability of absorbed dose calculation in critical organs of cattle during internal irradiation immediately after radiation accidents by a) improving the compartmental model of radionuclide metabolism in animal body; b) the use of precision computing technologies for modeling as the domain, and the actual radiation transport. In addition, the aim of the work is to determine the agreed values of the 131I critical dose in the cattle thyroid, leading to serious gland dysfunction and its follow-up destruction. Material and methods: To achieve aforecited goals, comprehensive studies were carried out to specify the parameters of the compartmental model, based on reliable experimental and theoretical data. Voxel technologies were applied for modeling the subject domain (thyroid gland and its environment). Finally, to solve the 131I radiation transport equation, the Monte Carlo code was applied, which takes into account the contribution of gamma and beta radiation source, and the contribution of the entire chain of secondary radiations in the dose calculation, up to the total energy dissipation. Results: As the main theoretical result, it is necessary to emphasize the conversion factor from the 131I activity, distributed uniformly in volume of the thyroid gland, to the average dose rate in the gland (Bq × Gy/s). This factor was calculated for both cows and calves in the selected domain configuration and thyroid morphology. The main practical result is a reliable estimation the lower bound of the absorbed dose in the thyroid, which in a short time leads to its destruction under internal 131I irradiation: ~300 Gy. Conclusion: Usage a compartmental model of the 131I metabolism with biokinetic parameters, received on the basis of reliable experimental data, and precise models of both the subject area and radiation transport for evaluation the dose in the cattle thyroid after the radiation accident allowed to obtain reliable values of the thyroid dose, adducting to its destruction at short notice.


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