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Improving neutron and gamma flexible shielding by adding medium-heavy metal powder to epoxy based composite materials

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Abstract Epoxy resin is cheap, flexible, durable and abundant material. Within this framework, it is a very useful option in a comprehensive application field. In this paper, neutron shields based… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Epoxy resin is cheap, flexible, durable and abundant material. Within this framework, it is a very useful option in a comprehensive application field. In this paper, neutron shields based on epoxy based composite materials were studied by adding different percentages of additive materials as Fe (Iron), Bi (Bismuth), Ta (Tantalum) and WC (Tungsten Carbide). GEANT4 and FLUKA simulation codes were applied simulating and comparing the interactions of 4.5 MeV 241Am-Be neutrons and 1.25 MeV 60Co source energetic gamma rays with the different specific materials. The best shielding performance results were obtained with the Tantalum-Epoxy sample but all the studied samples demonstrate a good quality as neutron and gamma shielding, when compared to previous results found in literature. Implications of neutron and gamma bombardment were also discussed in the view of a large usage fields.

Keywords: improving neutron; gamma; based composite; epoxy based; neutron gamma; composite materials

Journal Title: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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