RADIOTHERAPY

Started by Dave Warren, Jul 28, 2009, 11:41

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Dave Warren

OK. This is for the radiotherapy geeks.

I have a head that holds a 15,000 Curie source.
It is covered with Depleted Uranium for shielding.
It weighs about 3,000 pounds.
The calculation is that it will read <1 mr/hr around the outside.

The Main Man wants me to find someone who can either fabricate something or bring in a tool that will monitor for pin leaks or escaping radiation.
Does anyone have a clue for this one?

mostlyharmless

Depending on the nuclide your pin head could be irrelevant>

HydroDave63

Quote from: DaveWarren on Jul 28, 2009, 11:41
I have a head that holds a 15,000 Curie source.

At times, I am inclined to agree  :P

On-topic:  How would there be streamers? Is the shielding welded, bolted/flanged or ?

RAD-GHOST

Hummmmm...... ::)

If your attempting to verify leakage during operation, check out the Radcal 1015, 1515.

Their out of production, but still out there.

RG


Dave Warren

Quote from: HydroDave63 on Jul 29, 2009, 12:14
At times, I am inclined to agree  :P

On-topic:  How would there be streamers? Is the shielding welded, bolted/flanged or ?

That just means that there is alot of activity in my head, HD. Use that to your benefit, the forum is open.....:)

OK, follow me here.
From the inside out, here is the layout:
The source is first, then the source casing, then the DU, then stainless steel.....so it is 4 layers.
The constructor is not in yet, so the attachment method is not clear just yet.

Dave Warren

Quote from: RAD-GHOST on Jul 29, 2009, 04:57
Hummmmm...... ::)

If your attempting to verify leakage during operation, check out the Radcal 1015, 1515.

Their out of production, but still out there.

RG



I found the website and I will contact them today. Thank You!

Dave Warren

Quote from: DaveWarren on Jul 29, 2009, 08:21
The constructor is not in yet, so the attachment method is not clear just yet.

It will be bolted in and wrapped in a stainless steel casing.