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Mass of a single OSL crystal: <math>(\pi(0.2505)^{2}*(0.03))*(3.9698)=0.0234777g</math> | Mass of a single OSL crystal: <math>(\pi(0.2505)^{2}*(0.03))*(3.9698)=0.0234777g</math> | ||
− | Scaling deposited energy by 100000 to account for only shooting a | + | Scaling deposited energy by 100000 to account for only shooting a 100000th of a pulse, the deposited energy becomes <math>33298.7*10^{3} MeV</math> |
Converting to Joules for dose calculation: <math>33298.7*10^{3} MeV=5.335039678*10^{-6}J</math> | Converting to Joules for dose calculation: <math>33298.7*10^{3} MeV=5.335039678*10^{-6}J</math> |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 30 May 2018
Assuming
and a pulse width ofThen
OSL
of a pulse. 624219 e- simulated, ~62bil e- per pulse. With beam parameters given above.
Deposited Energy:
OSL geometry: 0.501cm diameter cylinder of 0.03cm thickness with beam incident on flat face.
OSL Crystal density
Mass of a single OSL crystal:
Scaling deposited energy by 100000 to account for only shooting a 100000th of a pulse, the deposited energy becomes
Converting to Joules for dose calculation:
Average dose per pulse:
Quartz
of a pulse. 624219 e- simulated, ~62bil e- per pulse. With beam parameters given above.
Deposited Energy:
Quartz Geometry: 1 inch diameter, 0.5 inch tall cylinder with electrons incident upon the base of the cylinder.
Quartz density
Mass of Quartz used in simulation:
Scaling deposited energy by 100000 to account for only shooting a 100000th of a pulse, the deposited energy becomes
Converting to Joules for dose calculation:
Average dose per pulse
Plastic
of a pulse. 624219 e- simulated, ~62bil e- per pulse. With beam parameters given above.
Deposited Energy:
Plastic Geometry: 1 inch diameter, 0.5 inch tall cylinder with electrons incident upon the base of the cylinder.
Plastic density
Mass of Plastic used in simulation:
Scaling deposited energy by 100000 to account for only shooting a 100000th of a pulse, the deposited energy becomes
Converting to Joules for dose calculation:
Average dose per pulse