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Determination of steel and lead bi-laminated shielding for military vehicles

In the present work, the transmission factors of γ-rays are determined in bi-layered shields composed of lead and steel, through a methodology composed of three distinct parts. The buildup calculation was performed using the methodology published by Broder in 1962 [1]. A computational simulation was...

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Published in:Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences 2023-05, Vol.11 (1A), p.1-31
Main Authors: Azevedo, Ary Machado de, Cardoso, Domingos D'Oliveira, Medeiros, Marcos Paulo Cavaliere de, Gavazza, Sergio, Morales, Rudnei Karam
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