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- W3215713126 abstract "• Nuclear radiation shielding aspects and physical and mechanical features of ternary B 2 O 3 -Bi 2 O 3 -BaO glasses are explored. • Phy-X/PSD, MCNPX, Geant4, FLUKA, and SRIM codes are used to evaluate γ -, α -, proton, and neutron attenuation factors. • 25B 2 O 3 -70Bi 2 O 3 -5BaO (mol%) glass exhibits superior γ -ray and fast neutron attenuation ability. • Different physical characteristics are assessed by employing relevant formulae. • Young's modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus, longitudinal modulus, and Poisson’s ratio are derived using both Bond compression and Makishima–Mackenzie models. For B 2 O 3 -Bi 2 O 3 -BaO glass system, γ , proton, alpha, electron, and neutron radiation shielding aspects were examined. Adopting Phy-X/PSD software, mass attenuation coefficients ( μ / ρ ) have been derived, and such μ/ρ quantities are in good unanimity with evaluated FLUKA, Geant4, and MCNPX codes corresponding μ/ρ end products. Equivalent atomic number and up to 40 mfp ‘buildup factors’ (utilizing G–P fitting procedure) were reckoned at ten distinct penetration depths. Deduced radiation protection efficiency values validated all glasses’ laudable absorption potential for the minimal energy photons. At 15–15 × 10 3 KeV kinetic energy range, alpha particle and proton mass stopping powers and projected ranges by SRIM code including electron mass stopping power using ESTAR database were evaluated. For fast neutrons, the calculated macroscopic effective removal cross-section ( Σ R ) reveals that 25B 2 O 3 -70Bi 2 O 3 -5BaO (mol%) sample owns proportionately larger Σ R (=0.1206 cm –1 ). 70B 2 O 3 -15Bi 2 O 3 -15BaO (mol%) glass exhibits the largest total cross-section for thermal neutron absorption. Further, various physical features and elastic (Young’s, bulk, shear, and longitudinal) moduli and Poisson’s ratio values were derived for all samples. Both BC (bond compression) and M-M (Makishima–Mackenzie) models have been utilized for elastic aspects evaluation, and such features are altered considerably with Bi 2 O 3 increment in the studied glasses. By BC and M-M models, obtained Poisson’s ratio is varied at 0.2434 – 0.2749 and 0.2384 – 0.2826 ranges respectively." @default.
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- W3215713126 title "Illustration of distinct nuclear radiation transmission factors combined with physical and elastic characteristics of barium boro-bismuthate glasses" @default.
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