Nuclear Shielding Attenuation: borated_polyethylene

Mass attenuation coefficients, linear attenuation coefficients, half-value layers (HVL), tenth-value layers (TVL), and buildup factors for gamma-ray and neutron shielding design. Covers lead, ordinary concrete, barite concrete, steel, water, polyethylene, borated polyethylene, and tungsten at gamma energies from 0.1 to 10 MeV. Neutron removal cross sections for fast and thermal neutrons. Sources: NIST XCOM database, ANSI/ANS-6.4.3-1991 buildup factors.

Nuclear Engineeringshielding_material: borated_polyethylene2 rows
shielding materialradiation energy keyHVL cm (cm)TVL cm (cm)buildup factor 10mfp (dimensionless)buildup factor 1mfp (dimensionless)buildup factor 2mfp (dimensionless)buildup factor 5mfp (dimensionless)density g per cm3 (g/cm3)energy MeV (MeV)linear attenuation coefficient per cm (1/cm)mass attenuation coefficient cm2 per g (cm2/g)mean free path cm (cm)notesradiation type
borated_polyethylenegamma#0.10004.08113.5582.621.271.471.990.970.10.16980.1755.8895% boron by weight; density 0.97 g/cm3; mu/rho slightly higher than PE due to boron; primarily used for neutron moderation+capture not gammagamma
borated_polyethylenegamma#1.000010.0633.4221.62.654.510.90.9710.068870.07114.52Similar to PE for gamma; boron primarily affects neutron capture not gamma attenuation above 0.1 MeVgamma

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