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RADIOLOGICAL TOOLBOX V3.0
Casper Sun, Ph.D., CHP, FHPS Radiation Protection Branch, Division of System Analysis October 21 , 2014 Prepared for RPB brown-bag presentation for RAMP project.
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Timeline and Milestone
2003 – NRC contracted ORNL to shape it. 2007 – Radiological Toolbox V2 issued. 2013 – Radiological Toolbox V3 issued with NUREG/CR-7166, the user’s manual. Both software and user’s manual available directly from NRC website. Please see next slide
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NRC Website: The snapshot of the site map
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What’s in The Latest: Version 3.0 User’s Manual (NUREG/CR-7166):
Windows 7 and OS 64-bit Compatible Code is 27 MB in size and one click to install. TRM certified Look for your feedback User’s Manual (NUREG/CR-7166): In color and PDF searchable References are up to date
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NUREG/CR-7166: Ch.3. HOW TO ACCESS RAD TOOLBOX FEATURES
Use Of The Nuclide Input Grid In Requesting Dose Coefficients Use Of The Choice Lists In Requesting Nuclide, Element, And Material Data How to Export Data Use The Activity Feature In Dose Calculations For A Decay Chain How to Define a Material and Calculate its Interaction Coefficients How to Generate Histogram Representation of Beta Spectra How to Check the Integrity of the Rad Toolbox Data Files The manual has four chapters: intro, content, … and summary.
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Acknowledgment (1): This document was written under contract with the NRC/RES. The authors acknowledges NRC staff members Casper. Sun, Sami Sherbini, Harriett Karagiannis, Elijah Dickson, Mohammad Saba, Vered Schaffer, and Stephanie Bush-Goddard for their guidance and review of the software and this document. The authors are grateful for detailed review of this document by Michael Bellamy, Richard Leggett, and Pat Scofield, and final preparation of this document by Roxanne Raschke.
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Acknowledgment (2): The authors also appreciate the efforts of our user community for reporting various issues and their patience as issues were addressed. Finally we acknowledge the excellent administrative support provided by Julie Stringfield and Lindsey Aloisi of ORNL's NRC Project Office; their guidance was always adept, professional, and warranted.
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Acknowledgment (3): For ICRP granting permission to extract the inhalation and ingestion dose coefficients from “The ICRP Database of Dose Coefficients: Worker and Members of the Public” CD and the nuclear decay data of ICRP Publication 107. For EPA sponsoring the development of the dose coefficients for external exposure and those for deterministic effects at ORNL during the preparation of FGR-12 and -13. For NIST publishing data on the interaction of alpha, electron, and photon radiations, which were abstracted and used herein.
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Abstract: “Toolbox” software developed by ORNL for USNRC is designed to provide electronic access to the vast and varied data…These data represent physical, chemical, anatomical, physiological, and mathematical parameters detailed in various handbooks... This release has been tested on Windows 7…The nuclear decay data has been updated, thermal neutron capture cross sections, and cancer risk coefficients. This is the ABSTRACT from NUREG/CR-7166
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Something You Should Know:
The software can be removed by clicking on the unins000.exe that resides in the Toolbox folder User’s Guide, PDF: Can be highlighted or add note… Knowing bugs: The decay chain graphics have not been tested for all potential parent nuclides. The default units for dose coefficient is SI units , i.e., the units of the original data. A note of caution in Page 9. Runtime Error ‘3051’ has been received. Your input and feedback are welcome. This is the “open” initial screen look like!
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Opening Window for Toolbox:
This is the “open” initial screen look like!
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Data Elements: The content copied from NUREG/CR-7166 and the tiles of data titles show at the left-side of open “Windows of Toolbox.”
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Version 3: Main Menu Bar Click to “ABOUT”, you should have seen the Version 3.0 and dated April 2013.
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Medical Application:
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Sr-90 Beta Spec.
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Handbook Information
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Freebie: In footnote of Page 9: “The numbers of nuclides differ between FGR 12 and ICRP Publications 30, 68, and 72 as the latter set of publications do not consider the intake of radionuclides of half-life less than 10 minutes. The ICRP Database of Dose Coefficients: Workers and Members of the Public; Ver. 3.0 is now available as a free educational download; This is an example showing Toolbox program is an excellent “electronic handbook” and provides wealth data and information for HP and Medical Physicist.
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Improvements: - Use the full-screen - Run in mobile device
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