Ionizing Radiation Hazards: Dangerous Goods IV

R. Zito
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The unwanted flow of matter is governed by chemical equations like Fick’s Law (diffusion of mass), the Arrhenius Law (rate of reaction), and most importantly the Nernst Equation (yielding the electrochemical potential of species). In addition to these chemical equations, the other unifying sutra (or “suture”) of eclectic dangerous goods problems, and the one that will be employed in this paper, is the construction of Gaussian surfaces through which energy may flow. This energy could be electromagnetic radiation, heat, ionizing radiation, non-ionizing radiation (light), acoustic energy, or even just fields. Once an equation is developed for the flow through a unit area of a Gaussian surface, a comparison can be made between an exposure and some Exposure Limit. And, there are many different types of limits depending on the conditions of the exposure. But, in general, if an exposure is below the Exposure Limit, then safety is implied. Above the limit, steps must be taken to provide shielding. In this paper, attention will be focused on the hazards produced by flows of ionizing radiation energy emitted from a source. Ionizing radiation can penetrate deeply into matter and is capable of removing electrons from neutral atoms all along its path. Such widespread damage can disrupt DNA and, ultimately, result in carcinogenic tumors.
电离辐射危害:危险品
不需要的物质流动是由化学方程控制的,比如菲克定律(质量扩散)、阿伦尼乌斯定律(反应速率),以及最重要的能斯特方程(产生物质的电化学势)。除了这些化学方程之外,折衷危险品问题的另一个统一的经典(或“缝合线”),也是本文将要使用的,是高斯曲面的构造,能量可以通过高斯曲面流动。这种能量可以是电磁辐射、热、电离辐射、非电离辐射(光)、声能,甚至只是场。一旦建立了通过高斯曲面单位面积的流量方程,就可以在暴露量和暴露极限之间进行比较。而且,有许多不同类型的限制取决于暴露的条件。但是,一般来说,如果暴露量低于暴露限值,则意味着安全。超过极限,必须采取措施提供屏蔽。在本文中,注意力将集中在从一个源发出的电离辐射能量流所产生的危害。电离辐射可以深入物质内部,并能够在其路径上从中性原子中带走电子。如此广泛的损伤会破坏DNA,最终导致致癌肿瘤。
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