ASTM F 526 Standard Test Method for Measuring Dose for Use in Linear Accelerator Pulsed Radiation Effects Tests
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ASTM F 526 Document Information:
Title
Standard Test Method for Measuring Dose for Use in Linear Accelerator Pulsed Radiation Effects Tests
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Dec 10, 1997
Scope:
This test method covers a calorimetric measurement of the dose
delivered in a single pulse of
electrons from an electron linear accelerator used as an ionizing
source in radiation-effects
testing. The test method is designed for use with pulses of electrons
in the energy range from 10
to 50 MeV and is only valid for cases in which both the calorimeter
and the test specimen to be
irradiated are" thin" compared to the range of these electrons in the
materials of which they are
constructed.
The procedure described can be used in those cases in which (1) the
dose delivered in a single
pulse is 5 Gy (500 rad) or greater, or (2) multiple pulses of a lower
dose can be delivered in a
time short compared to the thermal time constant of the calorimeter.
The minimum dose per pulse
that can be acceptably monitored depends on the variables of the
particular test, including pulse
rate, pulse uniformity, and the thermal time constant of the
calorimeter.
A determination of the dose is made directly for the material of which
the calorimeter block is
made. The dose in other materials can be calculated from this measured
value by formulas presented
in this test method. The need for such calculations and the choice of
materials for which
calculations are to be made shall be subject to agreement by the
parties to the test.
The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The
values in parenthesis are
provided for information only.
This standard does not purport to address the safety concerns, if any,
associated with its use. It
is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish
appropriate safety and health
practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations
prior to use.
Keywords:
- calorimeteric measurements
- dose measurement
- ionizing dose
- linac
- linear accelerator
- radiation effects
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