NBS Technical Note, Issues 1114-1120U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1980 |
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... sample run ; and appendix D contains a FORTRAN listing of the code . 2Figures in brackets indicate the literature references at the end of this paper . The quantity of interest calculated by SHIELDOSE is the absorbed 2 The code makes ...
... sample run ; and appendix D contains a FORTRAN listing of the code . 2Figures in brackets indicate the literature references at the end of this paper . The quantity of interest calculated by SHIELDOSE is the absorbed 2 The code makes ...
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... samples of 10,000 incident electrons in each case . The histories of all genera- tions of electrons were followed down to an energy of To / 32 , at which point the deposition of the small amount of residual energy was treated ...
... samples of 10,000 incident electrons in each case . The histories of all genera- tions of electrons were followed down to an energy of To / 32 , at which point the deposition of the small amount of residual energy was treated ...
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... sample sizes of 10,000 incident electrons and from 115,000 to 160,000 emitted bremsstrahlung photons . Figure 2 gives typical forward and total photon fluence spectra for To = 1 MeV . At a shallow depth ( ~ 0.45 g / cm2 , still within ...
... sample sizes of 10,000 incident electrons and from 115,000 to 160,000 emitted bremsstrahlung photons . Figure 2 gives typical forward and total photon fluence spectra for To = 1 MeV . At a shallow depth ( ~ 0.45 g / cm2 , still within ...
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... explanatory . In addition to monitoring the input data , the total flux and the average energy is given , both for the protons and electron incident fluxes : INT SPEC = T I'max VAN ( To ) dTo 56 Appendix C. Sample Run.
... explanatory . In addition to monitoring the input data , the total flux and the average energy is given , both for the protons and electron incident fluxes : INT SPEC = T I'max VAN ( To ) dTo 56 Appendix C. Sample Run.
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... Sample output listing : IMAX IUNT 42 2 SHIELD DEPTH ( G / CM2 ) 0.03000 0.04000 0.05000 0.06000 0.08000 0.10000 0.15000 0.20000 0.30000 0.40000 0.50000 0.60000 0.80000 1.00000 1.25000 1.50000 1.75000 2.00000 2.50000 3.00000 3.50000 ...
... Sample output listing : IMAX IUNT 42 2 SHIELD DEPTH ( G / CM2 ) 0.03000 0.04000 0.05000 0.06000 0.08000 0.10000 0.15000 0.20000 0.30000 0.40000 0.50000 0.60000 0.80000 1.00000 1.25000 1.50000 1.75000 2.00000 2.50000 3.00000 3.50000 ...
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