Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-105 - Quality Factors for Converting Absorbed Dose to Dose Equivalent
Table I.
TABLE I. QUALITY FACTORS AND ABSORBED DOSE EQUIVALENCIES
|
TYPE OF RADIATION |
Quality Factor (Q) |
Absorbed Dose Equal to a Unit Dose Equivalenta |
|
X, gamma, or beta radiation and high-speed electrons |
1 |
|
|
Alpha particles, multiple-charged particles, fission fragments, and heavy particles of unknown charge |
20 |
0.05 |
|
Neutrons of unknown energy |
10 |
0.1 |
|
High-energy protons |
10 |
0.1 |
a The absorbed dose in gray is equal to 1 Sv or the absorbed dose in rad is equal to 1 rem.
TABLE II. MEAN QUALITY FACTORS, Q, AND FLUENCE PER UNIT DOSE EQUIVALENT FOR MONOENERGETIC NEUTRONS
|
Neutron Energy (meV) |
Quality Factor (Q) |
Fluence per Unit Dose Equivalentb (neutrons cm-2 rem-1) |
Fluence per Unit Dose Equivalentb (neutrons cm-2 Sv-1) |
|
(thermal) 2.5E-8 |
2 |
980E+6 |
980E+8 |
|
1E-7 |
2 |
980E+6 |
980E+8 |
|
1E-6 |
2 |
810E+6 |
810E+8 |
|
1E-5 |
2 |
810E+6 |
810E+8 |
|
1E-4 |
2 |
840E+6 |
840E+8 |
|
1E-3 |
2 |
980E+6 |
980E+8 |
|
1E-2 |
2.5 |
1010E+6 |
1010E+8 |
|
1E-1 |
7.5 |
170E+6 |
170E+8 |
|
5E-1 |
11 |
39E+6 |
39E+8 |
|
1 |
11 |
27E+6 |
27E+8 |
|
2.5 |
9 |
29E+6 |
29E+8 |
|
5 |
8 |
23E+6 |
23E+8 |
|
7 |
7 |
24E+6 |
24E+8 |
|
10 |
6.5 |
24E+6 |
24E+8 |
|
14 |
7.5 |
17E+6 |
17E+8 |
|
20 |
8 |
16E+6 |
16E+8 |
|
40 |
7 |
14E+6 |
14E+8 |
|
60 |
5.5 |
16E+6 |
16E+8 |
|
1E+2 |
4 |
20E+6 |
20E+8 |
|
2E+2 |
3.5 |
19E+6 |
19E+8 |
|
3E+2 |
3.5 |
16E+6 |
16E+8 |
|
4E+2 |
3.5 |
14E+6 |
14E+8 |
a Value of quality factor (Q) at the point where the dose equivalent is maximum in a 30-centimeter diameter cylinder tissue-equivalent phantom.
b Monoenergetic neutrons incident normally on a 30-centimeter diametercylinder tissue-equivalent phantom.
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