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Säteilyررsuojaussuunnittelu×Monte Carlo - Neutronien ja hiukkasten kuljetus×
TieteenalaYdinfysiikkaYdinfysiikka
MenetelmäperheProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Syntyvuosi18981949
KehittäjäErnest Rutherford, Pierre CurieNicholas Metropolis, Stanislaw Ulam
Tyyppiengineering design methodologyprobabilistic computational method
AlkuperäislähdeCember, H., & Johnson, T. E. (2009). Introduction to Health Physics (4th ed.). McGraw-Hill. link ↗Metropolis, N., & Ulam, S. (1949). The Monte Carlo Method. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 44(247), 335–341. DOI ↗
Rinnakkaisnimetshield analysis, attenuation design, dose reduction engineeringMonte Carlo simulation, stochastic transport, particle history method
Liittyvät55
TiivistelmäRadiation shielding design is an engineering discipline that uses physics-based calculations and materials selection to reduce radiation exposure to acceptable levels, originating from Curie and Rutherford's early radiation studies in the 1890s. By combining attenuation theory, source characterization, and dose modeling, it determines material composition, thickness, and geometry to protect workers, the public, and sensitive equipment.Monte Carlo neutron and particle transport is a stochastic simulation method that tracks individual particle histories through matter, developed by Metropolis and Ulam in 1949 during the Manhattan Project. By sampling random numbers to determine collision locations, energy transfers, and scattering angles, it produces unbiased estimates of reaction rates, flux distributions, and detector responses without discretizing angle or energy variables.
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