This webinar will summarize the details and results of the EURADOS international comparison exercise on neutron spectra unfolding using Bonner Spheres Spectrometry (BSS), organized within the activities of EURADOS working group 6: computational dosimetry. Four realistic situations were considered in the exercise: a medical accelerator, a workplace field, an irradiation room and a skyshine scenario. Twenty participants submitted 64 solutions (not all the participants worked with all the scenarios using different codes).
Neutron unfolding problem is inherently complex because it is underdetermined. Therefore, the appropriate use of unfolding codes needs: 1) having sufficient physical knowledge of the situation to estimate the likely characteristics of the neutron field; 2) translating that physical knowledge into a priori information suitable for the specific unfolding code to be used; and 3) correctly evaluating the result of the unfolding process to assess plausibility and accuracy. These steps and the main issues related with neutron unfolding with BSS will be analysed and discussed, with the examples of the EURADOS exercise.
Agenda
Welcome and introduction (J.M. Gómez-Ros)
Overview of the EURADOS exercise (J.M. Gómez-Ros)
Analysis of the EURADOS exercise solutions (C. Domingo)
Practical recommendations for BSS unfolding (R. Bedogni)
MSc, PhD in Physics; MSc in Mathematics. Thirty-five years of experience in thermoluminescence (TL), radiation dosimetry, Monte Carlo simulation and neutron dosimetry. Co-author of 150 papers and 120 communications to international conferences....
Head of the Ionising Radiation Research Group at the Physics Department of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
PhD. In Physcis in 1988 at UAB. Experience of 30+ years in radiation measurements, metrology, and Monte Carlo simulation. Co-author of over 120 indexed scientific publications and over 150 communications to national and international scientific...
Head of the LEMRAP (Laboratory for Environmental and Medical Radiation Physics), INFN-LNF, Italy
Researcher at INFN-Frascati (Italy). MSc, PhD in Physic, Health Physics Specialisation School, Radiation protection expert 3rd degree. 20+ years of experience in radiation dosimetry, neutron metrology and dosimetry, Monte Carlo simulation, design...