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1、Designation: E170 09aStandard Terminology Relating toRadiation Measurements and Dosimetry1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E170; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number
2、 in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThis terminology generally covers terms that apply to radiation measurements and dosimetryassociated with energy deposition and radiation eff
3、ects, or damage, in materials caused by interactionsby high-energy radiation fields. The common radiation fields considered are X-rays, gamma rays,electrons, alpha particles, neutrons, and mixtures of these fields. This treatment is not intended to beexhaustive but reflects special and common terms
4、used in technology and applications of interest toCommittee E10, as for example, in areas of radiation effects on components of nuclear power reactors,radiation hardness testing of electronics, and radiation processing of materials.This terminology uses recommended definitions and concepts of quanti
5、ties, with units, for radiationmeasurements as contained in the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements(ICRU) Report 60 on “Fundamental Quantities and Units for Ionizing Radiation,” December 30,1998.2Those terms that are defined essentially according to the terminology of ICRU R
6、eport 60 willbe followed by ICRU in parentheses. It should also be noted that the units for quantities used are thelatest adopted according to the International System of Units (SI) which are contained inAppendix X1as taken from a table in ICRU Report 33.2This terminology also uses recommended defin
7、itions of twoISO documents3, namely “International Vocabulary of Basic and General Terms in Metrology.” (VIM,1993) and “Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement” (GUM, 1995). Those terms thatare defined essentially according to the terminology of these documents will be followed by eith
8、erVIM or GUM in parentheses.1. Referenced Documents1.1 ASTM Standards:4E380 Practice for the Use of the International System ofUnits (SI) (The Modernized Metric System)5E456 Terminology Relating to Quality and StatisticsE706 Master Matrix for Light-Water Reactor Pressure Ves-sel Surveillance Standar
9、ds, E 706(0)E722 Practice for Characterizing Neutron Fluence Spectrain Terms of an Equivalent Monoenergetic Neutron Fluencefor Radiation-Hardness Testing of ElectronicsE910 Test Method for Application and Analysis of HeliumAccumulation Fluence Monitors for Reactor Vessel Sur-veillance, E706 (IIIC)1.
10、2 ISO Standards:3GUM Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measure-ment, ISO 1995VIM International Vocabulary of Basic and General Termsin Metrology, ISO 19931.3 ICRU Documents:2ICRU 33 Radiation Quantities and UnitsICRU 60 Fundamental Quantities and Units for IonizingRadiation, December 30, 199
11、81.4 NIST Document:6NIST Technical Note 1297 Guidelines for Evaluating andExpressing the Uncertainty of NIST Measurement Re-sults, 19941This terminology is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee E10 on NuclearTechnology and Applications and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeE10.93 on Edit
12、orial.Current edition approved Aug. 15, 2009. Published November 2009. Originallyapproved in 1963. Last previous edition approved in 2009 as E170 09. DOI:10.1520/E0170-09A.2ICRU Report 33 has been superceded by ICRU Report 60 on “FundamentalQuantities and Units for Ionizing Radiation,” December 30,
13、1998. Both of thesedocuments are available from International Commission on Radiation Units andMeasurements (ICRU), 7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 800, Bethesda, MD 20814.3Available from International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 1 Rue deVarembe, Case Postale 56, CH-1211, Geneva 20, Switzerlan
14、d, http:/www.iso.ch.4For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.5Withdrawn.6Available from National Insti
15、tute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 100Bureau Dr., Stop 1070, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1070, USA, http:/www.nist.gov1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.2. Terminologyabsorbed dose (D)Quantity of ionizing radiation ener
16、gyimparted per unit mass of a specified material. The SI unit ofabsorbed dose is the gray (Gy), where 1 gray is equivalent tothe absorption of 1 joule per kilogram of the specifiedmaterial (1 Gy = 1 J/kg). The mathematical relationship isthe quotient of d by dm, where d is the mean incrementalenergy
17、 imparted by ionizing radiation to matter of incremen-tal mass dm. (ICRU)D 5 d/dm (1)DISCUSSION The discontinued unit for absorbed dose is the rad(1 rad = 100 erg/g = 0.01 Gy). Absorbed dose is sometimes referred tosimply as dose. For a photon source under conditions of chargedparticle equilibrium,
18、the absorbed dose, D, may be expressed asfollows:D 5F E en/r, (2)where:F = particle fluence (particles/m2),E = energy of the ionizing radiation (J), anden/r = mass energy absorption coefficient (m2/kg).If bremsstrahlung production within the specified material isnegligible, the mass energy absorptio
19、n coefficient (en/r)isequal to the mass energy transfer coefficient (tr/r), andabsorbed dose is equal to kerma if, in addition, charged particleequilibrium exists.absorbed dose rate, Dthe absorbed dose in a material perincremental time interval, that is, the quotient of d D by d t(see ICRU Report 33
20、).D5 dD/dt (3)SI unit: Gys1.DISCUSSIONThe absorbed-dose rate is often specified in terms of theaverage value of D over longer time intervals, for example, in units ofGymin1or Gyh1.accuracythe closeness of agreement between a measure-ment result and an accepted reference value (see Terminol-ogy E456)
21、.activation cross sectionthe cross section for processes inwhich the product nucleus is radioactive (see cross section).activity, Aof an amount of radioactive nuclide in a particularenergy state at a given time, the quotient of dN by dt, wheredN is the expectation value of the number of spontaneousn
22、uclear transitions from that energy state in the time intervaldt (ICRU).A 5 dN/dt (4)Unit: s1The special name for the unit of activity is the becquerel(Bq).1 Bq 5 1s21(5)DISCUSSIONThe former special unit of activity was the curie (Ci).1 Ci 5 3.7 3 1010s21exactly!. (6)The “particular energy state” is
23、 the ground state of the nuclide unlessotherwise specified. The activity of an amount of radioactive nuclide in aparticular energy state is equal to the product of the decay constant for thatstate and the number of nuclei in that state (that is, A=Nl). (See decayconstant.)analysis bandwidthspectral
24、band used in a photometricinstrument, such as a densitometer, for the measurement ofoptical absorbance or reflectance.analysis wavelengthwavelength used in a spectrophotomet-ric instrument for the measurement of optical absorbance orreflectance.annihilation radiationgamma radiation produced by thean
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