ASTM ISO/ASTM51631-13
(Main)Standard Practice for Use of Calorimetric Dosimetry Systems for Electron Beam Dose Measurements and Routine Dosimeter Calibration
Standard Practice for Use of Calorimetric Dosimetry Systems for Electron Beam Dose Measurements and Routine Dosimeter Calibration
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
4.1 This practice is applicable to the use of calorimetric dosimetry systems for the measurement of absorbed dose in electron beams, the qualification of electron irradiation facilities, periodic checks of operating parameters of electron irradiation facilities, and calibration of other dosimetry systems in electron beams. Calorimetric dosimetry systems are most suitable for dose measurement at electron accelerators utilizing conveyor systems for transport of product during irradiation.
NOTE 1—For additional information on calorimetric dosimetry system operation and use, see ICRU Report 80. For additional information on the use of dosimetry in electron accelerator facilities, see ISO/ASTM Practices 51431 and 51649, and ICRU Reports 34 and 35, and Refs (1-3).
4.2 The calorimetric dosimetry systems described in this practice are not primary standard dosimetry systems. The calorimeters are classified as Type II dosimeters (ASTM E2628). They may be used as internal standards at an electron beam irradiation facility, including being used as transfer standard dosimetry systems for calibration of other dosimetry systems, or they may be used as routine dosimeters. The calorimetric dosimetry systems are calibrated by comparison with transfer-standard dosimeters.
4.3 The dose measurement is based on the measurement of the temperature rise in an absorber (calorimetric body) irradiated by an electron beam. Different absorbing materials are used, but the response is usually defined in terms of dose to water.
NOTE 2—The calorimetric bodies of the calorimeters described in this practice are made from low atomic number materials. The electron fluences within these calorimetric bodies are almost independent of energy when irradiated with electron beams of 1.5 MeV or higher, and the mass collision stopping powers are approximately the same for these materials.
4.4 The absorbed dose in other materials irradiated under equivalent conditions may be calculated. Procedures for making...
SCOPE
1.1 This practice covers the preparation and use of semiadiabatic calorimetric dosimetry systems for measurement of absorbed dose and for calibration of routine dosimetry systems when irradiated with electrons for radiation processing applications. The calorimeters are either transported by a conveyor past a scanned electron beam or are stationary in a broadened beam.
1.2 This document is one of a set of standards that provides recommendations for properly implementing dosimetry in radiation processing, and describes a means of achieving compliance with the requirements ofASTM Practice E2628 for a calorimetric dosimetry system. It is intended to be read in conjunction with ASTM Practice E2628.
1.3 The calorimeters described in this practice are classified as Type II dosimeters on the basis of the complex effect of influence quantities. See ASTM Practice E2628.
1.4 This practice applies to electron beams in the energy range from 1.5 to 12 MeV.
1.5 The absorbed dose range depends on the absorbing material and the irradiation and measurement conditions. Minimum dose is approximately 100 Gy and maximum dose is approximately 50 kGy.
1.6 The average absorbed-dose rate range shall generally be greater than 10 Gy·s-1.
1.7 The temperature range for use of these calorimetric dosimetry systems depends on the thermal resistance of the materials, on the calibrated range of the temperature sensor, and on the sensitivity of the measurement device.
1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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ISO/ASTM 51631:2013(E)
Standard Practice for
Use of Calorimetric Dosimetry Systems for Electron Beam
Dose Measurements and Routine Dosimetry System
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Calibration
This standard is issued under the fixed designation ISO/ASTM 51631; the number immediately following the designation indicates the
year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.
1. Scope responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
1.1 This practice covers the preparation and use of semi-
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
adiabatic calorimetric dosimetry systems for measurement of
absorbeddoseandforcalibrationofroutinedosimetrysystems
2. Referenced Documents
when irradiated with electrons for radiation processing appli-
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
cations. The calorimeters are either transported by a conveyor
E170Terminology Relating to Radiation Measurements and
past a scanned electron beam or are stationary in a broadened
Dosimetry
beam.
E666Practice for CalculatingAbsorbed Dose From Gamma
1.2 This document is one of a set of standards that provides
or X Radiation
recommendations for properly implementing dosimetry in
E668 Practice for Application of Thermoluminescence-
radiation processing, and describes a means of achieving
Dosimetry (TLD) Systems for Determining Absorbed
compliancewiththerequirementsofASTMPracticeE2628for
DoseinRadiation-HardnessTestingofElectronicDevices
a calorimetric dosimetry system. It is intended to be read in
E2628Practice for Dosimetry in Radiation Processing
conjunction with ASTM Practice E2628.
E2701Guide for Performance Characterization of Dosim-
1.3 The calorimeters described in this practice are classified
eters and Dosimetry Systems for Use in Radiation Pro-
as Type II dosimeters on the basis of the complex effect of
cessing
influence quantities. See ASTM Practice E2628. 2
2.2 ISO/ASTM Standards:
1.4 This practice applies to electron beams in the energy
51261Practice for Calibration of Routine Dosimetry Sys-
range from 1.5 to 12 MeV. tems for Radiation Processing
51431 Practice for Dosimetry in Electron and X-Ray
1.5 The absorbed dose range depends on the absorbing
(Bremsstrahlung) Irradiation Facilities for Food Process-
material and the irradiation and measurement conditions.
ing
Minimumdoseisapproximately100Gyandmaximumdoseis
51649Practice for Dosimetry in an Electron Beam Facility
approximately 50 kGy.
for Radiation Processing at Energies Between 300 keV
1.6 Theaverageabsorbed-doseraterangeshallgenerallybe
and 25 MeV
-1
greater than 10 Gy·s .
51707Guide for Estimating Uncertainties in Dosimetry for
1.7 The temperature range for use of these calorimetric Radiation Processing
dosimetry systems depends on the thermal resistance of the
2.3 International Commission on Radiation Units and Mea-
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materials, on the calibrated range of the temperature sensor,
surements (ICRU) Reports:
and on the sensitivity of the measurement device.
ICRU Report 34The Dosimetry of Pulsed Radiation
ICRU Report 35Radiation Dosimetry: Electron Beams with
1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of the
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the Energies Between 1 and 50 MeV
ICRU Report 37Stopping Powers for Electrons and Posi-
trons
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E61 on Radiation
Processing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E61.02 on Dosimetry
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Systems, and is also under the jurisdiction of ISO/TC 85/WG 3. For referenced ASTM and ISO/ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website,
Current edition approved Aug. 16, 2012. Published April 2013. Originally www.astm.org, or contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For
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published as E1631–94. ASTM E1631–96 was adopted by ISO in 1998 with Annual Book of ASTM Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s
theintermediatedesignationISO15568:1998(E).ThepresentInternationalStandard Document Summary page on the ASTM website.
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ICRU Report 44Tissue Substitutes in Radiation Dosimetry 3.2.10 thermocouple—junction of two metals producing an
and Measurements electrical voltage with a well-defined relationship to junction
ICRU Report 80Dosimetry Systems for use in Radiation temperature.
Processing
3.3 Definitions of other terms used in this standard that
ICRU Report 85aFundamental Quantities and Units for
pertain to radiation measurement and dosimetry may be found
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