RADIATION PROTECTION ›› 2023, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (4): 343-352.

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Research on neutron shielding performance and the secondary γ dose simulation of tungsten boride material

CHI Xiaomiao1,2, HAN Yi1,2, LIU Liye1, CHEN Faguo1,2, LI Guodong1,2, SHEN Huaya1,2, YANG Mingming1,2, SUN Yansong1,2   

  1. 1. China Institute for Radiation Protection, Taiyuan 030006;
    2. Shanxi Key Laboratory for Radiation Safety and Protection, Taiyuan 030006
  • Received:2022-07-21 Online:2023-07-20 Published:2023-07-25

Abstract: In order to neutron absorption and secondary γ ray shielding performance. In this paper, the Geant4 program is used to simulate and analyze the incident neutrons with material thickness from 0 to 2 cm and energy from thermal neutron to 20 MeV. The results show that: (1) W-B series compounds mainly act on the absorption and shielding of neutron energy from thermal neutrons to 10-2 MeV; When the thickness is constant, the neutron absorption performance of W2B5 is the best; When the mass is constant, WB4 has the best neutron absorption performance. (2) From the neutron macroscopic cross section and material density of different materials, compared with traditional neutron absorbing materials, W-B series compounds have more significant advantages in low-energy neutron absorption. Taking thermal neutrons as an example, the neutron macroscopic l cross section of W2B5 material is about 8.67 times that of B203 material and 40.59 times that of PB202 shielding material.(3) the contribution of the secondary γ dose to the total dose decrease with the increase of the incident neutron energyand the contribution of the secondary γ dose to the total dose increase with the increase of the thickness of the shielding material. study provides a reference for the realization of the optimal design of neutron shielding devices for clarifying the application advantages and application scenarios of W-B series compounds, and has practical engineering guidance value.

Key words: W-B series compounds, Geant4, neutron absorption, secondary γ-ray

CLC Number: 

  • TL77