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Trends in reinforced composite design for ionizing radiation shielding applications: a review

This review explored recent developments in reinforced composite design and applications for improved radiation shielding and high percentage attenuation. Radiation energy moves as a wave. Thus unguarded exposure to high-energy radiation is inimical to the human tissue and the overall health standin...

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Published in:Journal of materials science 2021-07, Vol.56 (20), p.11631-11655
Main Authors: Okafor, Christian Emeka, Okonkwo, Ugochukwu Chuka, Okokpujie, Imhade Princess
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Burns and scalds
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry and Materials Science
Classical Mechanics
Composite materials
Crystallography and Scattering Methods
Design parameters
Electric properties
Electrical properties
Human tissues
Ionizing radiation
Materials Science
Materials selection
Polymer matrix composites
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Radiation shielding
Review
Solid Mechanics
Technology application
Toxicity
Wave attenuation
Weight reduction
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