Sato Yuki
Collaborative Laboratories for Advanced Decommissioning Science, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 790-1 Motooka Aza Ohtsuka, Tomioka-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima, Japan.
Appl Radiat Isot. 2024 Oct;212:111421. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111421. Epub 2024 Jul 1.
At the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, radiation sources released in the accident were deposited on various equipment and building structures. During decommissioning, it is crucial to understand the distribution of radiation sources and ambient dose equivalent rates to reduce worker exposure and implement detailed work planning. In this study, the author introduces a method for visualizing radiation sources, estimates their radioactivity using a Compton camera, and derives the dose rate around the radiation sources. In the demonstration test, the Compton camera was used to visualize radioactive hotspots caused by Cs radiation sources deposited in the outdoor environment and estimated the radioactivity. Furthermore, the dose rate around the hotspots was calculated from the estimated radioactivity, which confirmed that the calculated dose rate correlated with the dose rate measured using a survey meter. This approach is novel, where a series of analyses were conducted using the Compton camera to visualize radioactive hotspots, estimate the radioactivity, and derive the dose rate in the surrounding environment.
在福岛第一核电站,事故中释放的辐射源沉积在各种设备和建筑结构上。在退役过程中,了解辐射源的分布和环境剂量当量率对于减少工人暴露和实施详细的工作计划至关重要。在本研究中,作者介绍了一种可视化辐射源的方法,使用康普顿相机估计其放射性,并推导辐射源周围的剂量率。在演示试验中,使用康普顿相机可视化由沉积在室外环境中的铯辐射源引起的放射性热点,并估计放射性。此外,根据估计的放射性计算热点周围的剂量率,这证实了计算出的剂量率与使用测量仪测量的剂量率相关。这种方法很新颖,通过使用康普顿相机进行一系列分析,以可视化放射性热点、估计放射性并推导周围环境中的剂量率。