Investigation of The Radiation Dose Distribution in The Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine is one of the first fields of application for the innovations in nuclear technology. Open radioactive sources are employed during PET (Positron Emission Tomography), which is a recent application, high-dose131I applications, and other scintigraphic applications. The aim of the present thesis is to determine the radiation doses to be exposed during the application of radioactive sources, to further determine the exposed radiation doses and intensity of irradiation during control and reclamation of radioactive waste, and to identify and recommend safeguard measures to be taken for the determined dose distribution. Our study was held in the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, which has a quite wide potential of patients. Thus, we were measured irradiation doses resulting from radioisotopes with different energies on the basis of distance. We was used an ESP-2 Eberline GM counter and an electronic dosimeter in our measurements. Reliability of measurement results are interpreted according to the ICRP criteria and with literature data were discussed.
AKILLI Mahmut
Danışman : Prof.Dr. K. Gediz AKDENİZ
Anabilim Dalı : Fizik
Programı : Yüksek Enerji ve Plazma Fiziği
Mezuniyet Yılı : 2009
Tez Savunma Jürisi : Prof.Dr.K.Gediz AKDENİZ
: Prof.Dr.Emine RIZAOĞLU
: Prof.Dr.Haşim MUTUŞ
: Prof.Dr.HasanTATLIPINAR
: Yrd.Doc.Dr. Ayberk YILMAZ
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