ASTM E2304-2003 Standard Practice for Use of a Lif Photo-Fluorescent Film Dosimetry System《荧光照相胶片剂量测定系统使用的标准规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2304 03An American National StandardStandard Practice forUse of a LiF Photo-Fluorescent Film Dosimetry System1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2304; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision
2、, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers the handling, testing, and procedurefor using a lithium fluoride (LiF)-based photo
3、-fluorescent filmdosimetry system to measure absorbed dose (relative to water)in materials irradiated by photons or electrons. Other alkalihalides that may also exhibit photofluorescence (for example,NaCl, NaF, and KCl) are not covered in this practice. Althoughvarious alkali halides have been used
4、for dosimetry for yearsutilizing thermoluminescence, the use of photoluminescence isrelatively new.1.2 This practice applies to photo-fluorescent film dosim-eters (referred hereafter as photo-fluorescent dosimeters) thatcan be used within part or all of the following ranges:1.2.1 Absorbed dose range
5、 of 5 3 10-2to 3 3 102kGy(1-3).21.2.2 Absorbed dose rate range of 0.3 to 2 3 104Gy/s(2-5).1.2.3 Radiation energy range for photons of 0.05 to 10 MeV(2).1.2.4 Radiation energy range for electrons of 0.1 to 10 MeV(2).1.2.5 Radiation temperature range of -20 to +60C (6,7).1.3 This standard does not pur
6、port to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:E 1
7、70 Terminology Relating to Radiation Measurementsand Dosimetry3E 275 Practice for Describing and Measuring Performanceof Ultraviolet, Visible, and Near Infrared Spectrophotom-eters4E 925 Practice for the Periodic Calibration of Narrow Band-Pass Spectrophotometers42.2 ISO/ASTM Standards:51204 Practic
8、e for Dosimetry in Gamma Irradiation Facili-ties for Food Processing351261 Guide for Selection and Calibration of DosimetrySystems for Radiation Processing351431 Practice for Dosimetry in Electron and Bremsstrahl-ung Irradiation Facilities for Food Processing351608 Practice for Dosimetry in an X-ray
9、 (Bremsstrahlung)Facility for Radiation Processing351649 Practice for Dosimetry in an Electron Beam Facilityfor Radiation Processing at Energies between 300 keV and25 MeV351702 Practice for Dosimetry in a Gamma Irradiation Fa-cility for Radiation Processing351707 Guide for Estimating Uncertainties i
10、n Dosimetry forRadiation Processing351818 Practice for Dosimetry in an Electron Beam Facilityfor Radiation Processing at Energies between 80 keV and300 keV351956 Practice for Thermoluminescence-Dosimetry (TLD)Systems for Radiation Processing32.3 International Commission on Radiation Units andMeasure
11、ments (ICRU) Reports:5ICRU Report 14 Radiation Dosimetry: X-rays and Gammarays with Maximum Photon Energies Between 0.6 and 50MeVICRU Report 17 Radiation Dosimetry: X-rays Generated atPotentials of 5 to 150 kVICRU Report 34 The Dosimetry of Pulsed RadiationICRU Report 35 Radiation Dosimetry: Electro
12、n Beams withEnergies Between 1 and 50 MeVICRU Report 60 Fundamental Quantities and Units forIonizing Radiation3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 absorbed dose, Dquantity of ionizing radiationenergy imparted per unit mass of a specified material. The SIunit of absorbed dose is the gray (Gy), where 1
13、 gray isequivalent to the absorption of 1 joule per kilogram of the1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E10 on NuclearTechnology and Applications and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeE10.01 on Dosimetry for Radiation Processing.Current edition approved July 10, 2003.
14、 Published October 2003.2The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end ofthis standard.3Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 12.02.4Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 03.06.5Available from International Commission on Radiation Units and Measure-ments, 7910 Woodmont Ave
15、., Suite 800, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.specified material (1 Gy = 1 J kg-1). The mathematical rela-tionship is the quotient of deby dm, where deis the meanincremental energy imparted by
16、ionizing radiation to matter ofincremental mass dm (see ICRU 60).D 5dedm3.1.1.1 DiscussionAbsorbed dose is sometimes referredto simply as dose. For a photon source under conditions ofcharged particle-equilibrium, the absorbed dose, D, may beexpressed as:D 5fEenrwhere:f = particle fluence (m-2),E = e
17、nergy of the ionizing radiation (J), anden/r = mass energy absorption coefficient (m2kg-1).If bremsstrahlung production within the specified material isnegligible, the mass energy absorption coefficient (en/r)isequal to the mass energy transfer coefficient (tr/r), andabsorbed dose is equal to kerma
18、if, in addition, charged-particleequilibrium exists.3.1.2 alkali halidea binary compound consisting of ahalogen (any of the five elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine,iodine, and astatine) and an alkali metal (for example, lithium,sodium, and potassium).3.1.3 analysis wavelengthwavelength used in a s
19、pectro-photometric instrument to help determine a desired dosimetricquantity, for example, absorbed dose, by means of the mea-surement of optical absorbance, optical density, reflectance orluminescence.3.1.4 calibration facilitycombination of an ionizing radia-tion source and its associated instrume
20、ntation that provides auniform and reproducible absorbed dose, or absorbed-dose ratetraceable to national or international standards at a specifiedlocation and within a specific material, and that may be used toderive the dosimetry systems response function or calibrationcurve.3.1.5 charged-particle
21、 equilibriumthe condition that ex-ists in an incremental volume within a material under irradia-tion if the kinetic energies and number of charged particles (ofeach type) entering the volume are equal to those leaving thevolume.3.1.6 color centerimperfections (for example, negative-or positive-ion v
22、acancies) within the ionic lattice of com-pounds that have trapped electrons or electron holes. Thesecenters, upon excitation by energy in the form of light or heat,can produce luminescence.3.1.7 dosimeter batchquantity of dosimeters made from aspecific mass of material with uniform composition, fab
23、ricatedin a single production run under controlled, consistent condi-tions, and having a unique identification code.3.1.8 dosimetry systemsystem used for determining ab-sorbed dose, consisting of dosimeters, measurement instru-ments and their associated reference standards, and proceduresfor the sys
24、tems use.3.1.9 electron equilibriumcharged particle equilibriumfor electrons.3.1.10 fluorescenceone of the four main luminescencemechanisms. In many materials, it involves the liberatedelectrons falling back to the valence banddirectly or via arelaxation stateto fill an electron hole, resulting in t
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