REIDAC--A Software Package for Retrospective Dose Assessment in Internal Contamination with Radionuclides

For cases of internal contamination with radionuclides, it is necessary to perform an internal dose assessment to facilitate radiation protection. For this purpose, the ICRP has supplied the dose coefficients and the retention and excretion rates for various radionuclides. However, these dosimetric...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear science and technology Vol. 44; no. 10; p. 1337
Main Authors: KURIHARA, Osamu, HATO, Shinji, KANAI, Katsuta, TAKADA, Chie, TAKASAKI, Koji, ITO, Kimio, IKEDA, Hiroshi, OEDA, Mikihiro, KUROSAWA, Naohiro, FUKUTSU, Kumiko, YAMADA, Yuji, AKASHI, Makoto, MOMOSE, Takumaro
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Tokyo Taylor & Francis Ltd 2007
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Summary:For cases of internal contamination with radionuclides, it is necessary to perform an internal dose assessment to facilitate radiation protection. For this purpose, the ICRP has supplied the dose coefficients and the retention and excretion rates for various radionuclides. However, these dosimetric quantities are calculated under typical conditions and are not necessarily detailed enough for dose assessment situations in which specific information on the incident or/and individual biokinetic characteristics could or should be taken into account retrospectively. This paper describes a newly developed PC-based software package called Retrospective Internal Dose Assessment Code (REIDAC) that meets the needs of retrospective dose assessment. REIDAC is made up of a series of calculation programs and a package of software. The former calculates the dosimetric quantities for any radionuclide being assessed and the latter provides a user with the graphical user interface (GUI) for executing the programs, editing parameter values and displaying results. The accuracy of REIDAC was verified by comparisons with dosimetric quantities given in the ICRP publications. This paper presents the basic structure of REIDAC and its calculation methods. Sensitivity analysis of the aerosol size for 239Pu compounds and provisional calculations for wound contamination with 241Am were performed as examples of the practical application of REIDAC.
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ISSN:0022-3131
1881-1248
DOI:10.3327/jnst.44.1337