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Chapter 13, Problem 13.22P

A worker accidentally ingested an unknown amount of σUCo activity. His body burden was measured by whole-body counting from day 1 until day 14 after the ingestion, with the following results:

Chapter 13, Problem 13.22P, A worker accidentally ingested an unknown amount of UCo activity. His body burden was measured by

The whole-body intake retention fraction (IRF) for ingested 60Co is given as
I R F ( t ) = 0.5 e 1.386 t + 0.3 e 0.1155 t + 0.1 e 01155 t + 0.1 e 8.663 × 10 4 t
(a) Estimate the amount of ingested activity
(b) What was the committed dose from the ingested radiocobalt?

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The amount of ingested activity.

Answer to Problem 13.22P

  129.6kBq

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The body burden was measured by whole-body counting from day 1 until day 14 after the ingestion with the following results

Day: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 14

kBq: 75.3 63.4 54.3 49.2 42.0 31

The whole-body retention function for ingested 60C is given as

  Q(t)=0.5e1.386t+0.3e0.01155t+0.1e0.01155t+0.1e0.00086t

Formula used:

The intake from a whole body measurement

  Asi(0)=measuredactivityQ(t)=Asi(t)Q(t)

Here, Q(t) is the intake retention function gives the fraction of the intake remaining at time t days after intake.

Calculation:

So,

  Asi(0)=measuredactivity0.5×e1.386t+0.3e0.1155t+0.1e0.01155t+0.1e8.663t

For 1 day, we have

  Asl(1)=75.3kBq0.5e 1.386×1+0.3e 0.1155×1+0.1e 0.01155×1+0.1e 8.663× 10 4 Asl(1)=127.39kBq

Simlarly, intake from each of the whole body measurements

  Asl(2)=135.78kBqAsl(3)=130.43kBqAsl(4)=127.42kBqAsl(7)=129.10kBqAsl(14)=127.32kBq

Thus mean,

  =127.39kBq+135.78kBq+130.43kBq+127.42kBq+129.10kBq+127.32kBq6=129.6kBq

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

What was the committed dose from the ingested radiocobalt?

Answer to Problem 13.22P

  2.9×103Sv

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The body burden was measured by whole-body counting from day 1 until day 14 after the ingestion with the following results Day: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 14

kBq: 75.3 63.4 54.3 49.2 42.0 31

The whole-body retention function for ingested 60C is given as

  Q(t)=0.5e1.386t+0.3e0.01155t+0.1e0.01155t+0.1e0.00086t

Formula used:

The cumulated activity,

  A˜=A si(0)λ Ei

Substituting the values, we get

  A˜=129.6×103Bq( 0.5 1.386 d -1 + 0.3 0.1155 d -1 + 0.1 0.1155 d -1 + 0.1 8.663× 10 4 d -1 )A˜=1.647×107Bq.dSco60(bodybody)=2.7×105radμCi.hr×0.01Gyrad×1μCi3.7× 104Bq×24hd×1SvGySco60(bodybody)=1.75×1010SvBq.d

The dose is given by

  HA˜Bq.d×Sco60(bodybody)SvBq.dH=1.647×107Bq.d×1.75×1010SvBq.dH=2.9×103Sv

Here, Q(t) is the intake retention function gives the fraction of the intake remaining at time t days after intake.

Calculation:

So,

  Asi(0)=measuredactivity0.5×e1.386t+0.3e0.1155t+0.1e0.01155t+0.1e8.663t

For 1 day, we have

  Asl(1)=75.3kBq0.5e 1.386×1+0.3e 0.1155×1+0.1e 0.01155×1+0.1e 8.663× 10 4 Asl(1)=127.39kBq

Simlarly, intake from each of the whole body measurements

  Asl(2)=135.78kBqAsl(3)=130.43kBqAsl(4)=127.42kBqAsl(7)=129.10kBqAsl(14)=127.32kBq

Thus mean,

  =127.39kBq+135.78kBq+130.43kBq+127.42kBq+129.10kBq+127.32kBq6=129.6kBq

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