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Combat Army Chemical Operations Calculate and Compute Nuclear DataCalculate and Compute Nuclear DataSubcourse OverviewIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear DataIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear Data cont'dIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear Data cont'd Table of ContentsTable of Contents cont'dLesson 1 Transmission Factors for Shelter and Vehicles Used for Shielding Radiological Fallout Part A: Describe Shelters and Vehicles Used for Shielding Radiological Fallout Nuclear radiationFigure 1-1. Shelters and vehicles used for shieldingObtain Dose Rate ReadingsCompute Transmission FactorLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Sheet and FeedbackLesson 2 Compute Total DoseTotal Dose (Fallout) NomogramDetermine Total Dose Using the NomogramFigure 2-1. Total Dose Example Problem SolutionCrossing a Fallout AreaFigure 2-2. Crossing a Fallout AreaConstruction of the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorFigure 2-3. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC Calculator (Front)Figure 2-4. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC Calculator (back)Figure 2-5. Computing Total Dose Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorFigure 2-6. Computing Total Dose Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 2 Practice ExerciseFigure 2-7. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 2 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Compute Time of Entry Into A Fallout AreaPart A: Compute The Time of Entry Into A Fallout AreaDetermine the Time of Entry From the NomogramFigure 3-1. Determine the Time of EntryPart B: Compute The Time of Entry Using The ABC-M1A1 Radiac Calculator Figure 3-2. Determine Time of Entry Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Compute the Time of Stay In Fallout Area Determine the Total DoseExtract the Time of Stay from the NomogramFigure 4-1. Determine the Time of StayPart B - Compute The Time Of Stay Using The M28A1 Radiac Calculator SetFigure 4-2. Determine Time of Stay Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 4 Practice ExerciseFigure 4-3. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 5 Compute The Optimum Time of Time of Exit From a Fallout AreaPart A: Compute the Average Transmission Factor Part B: Compute the Optimum Time of Exit From a Fallout AreaSpecial ConsiderationsSpecial Considerations cont'dLesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 6 Compute Nuclear Data Under Special ConditionsFallout Radiation More Than 24 Hours OldGraphic Method for Determination of nFigure 6-2. Graphic determination of nFigure 6-3. Decay slopesGraphic Method for Determination of n. cont'dFigure 6-4. Decay rate determination (Measurement of slope)Mathematical Method for Determination of nMathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dMathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dFigure 6-5. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Mathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dFigure 6-6. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Figure 6-7. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Overlapping Fallout PatternsSeparate the two contributing dose ratesCalculate the total dose rateInsufficient Information Known to Permit Separation of Different Contributions cont'dInsufficient Information Known to Permit Separation of Different Contributions cont'dFigure 6-8. Extrapolation Method with Periodic RevisionsNonstandard Decay Total Dose Calculations.Figure 6-9. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (LOW n)Figure 6-10. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (HIGH n)Nonstandard Decay Total Dose Calculations. cont'dFigure 6-11. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (HIGH n)Part B: Compute Nuclear Data In Areas of Induced RadiationPersistentDecay Calculations6-12. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Decay Calculations cont'd6-13. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Decay Calculations cont'dFigure 6-14. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Total Dose Calculations in an Induced Radiation Area6-15. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Total Dose Calculations in an Induced Radiation Area. cont'd6-16. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Crossing an Induced Radiation Area.Figure 6-17. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Lesson 6 Practice ExerciseLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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Army Chemical Operations Calculate and Compute Nuclear DataCalculate and Compute Nuclear DataSubcourse OverviewIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear DataIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear Data cont'dIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear Data cont'd Table of ContentsTable of Contents cont'dLesson 1 Transmission Factors for Shelter and Vehicles Used for Shielding Radiological Fallout Part A: Describe Shelters and Vehicles Used for Shielding Radiological Fallout Nuclear radiationFigure 1-1. Shelters and vehicles used for shieldingObtain Dose Rate ReadingsCompute Transmission FactorLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Sheet and FeedbackLesson 2 Compute Total DoseTotal Dose (Fallout) NomogramDetermine Total Dose Using the NomogramFigure 2-1. Total Dose Example Problem SolutionCrossing a Fallout AreaFigure 2-2. Crossing a Fallout AreaConstruction of the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorFigure 2-3. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC Calculator (Front)Figure 2-4. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC Calculator (back)Figure 2-5. Computing Total Dose Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorFigure 2-6. Computing Total Dose Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 2 Practice ExerciseFigure 2-7. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 2 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Compute Time of Entry Into A Fallout AreaPart A: Compute The Time of Entry Into A Fallout AreaDetermine the Time of Entry From the NomogramFigure 3-1. Determine the Time of EntryPart B: Compute The Time of Entry Using The ABC-M1A1 Radiac Calculator Figure 3-2. Determine Time of Entry Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Compute the Time of Stay In Fallout Area Determine the Total DoseExtract the Time of Stay from the NomogramFigure 4-1. Determine the Time of StayPart B - Compute The Time Of Stay Using The M28A1 Radiac Calculator SetFigure 4-2. Determine Time of Stay Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 4 Practice ExerciseFigure 4-3. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 5 Compute The Optimum Time of Time of Exit From a Fallout AreaPart A: Compute the Average Transmission Factor Part B: Compute the Optimum Time of Exit From a Fallout AreaSpecial ConsiderationsSpecial Considerations cont'dLesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 6 Compute Nuclear Data Under Special ConditionsFallout Radiation More Than 24 Hours OldGraphic Method for Determination of nFigure 6-2. Graphic determination of nFigure 6-3. Decay slopesGraphic Method for Determination of n. cont'dFigure 6-4. Decay rate determination (Measurement of slope)Mathematical Method for Determination of nMathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dMathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dFigure 6-5. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Mathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dFigure 6-6. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Figure 6-7. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Overlapping Fallout PatternsSeparate the two contributing dose ratesCalculate the total dose rateInsufficient Information Known to Permit Separation of Different Contributions cont'dInsufficient Information Known to Permit Separation of Different Contributions cont'dFigure 6-8. Extrapolation Method with Periodic RevisionsNonstandard Decay Total Dose Calculations.Figure 6-9. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (LOW n)Figure 6-10. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (HIGH n)Nonstandard Decay Total Dose Calculations. cont'dFigure 6-11. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (HIGH n)Part B: Compute Nuclear Data In Areas of Induced RadiationPersistentDecay Calculations6-12. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Decay Calculations cont'd6-13. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Decay Calculations cont'dFigure 6-14. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Total Dose Calculations in an Induced Radiation Area6-15. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Total Dose Calculations in an Induced Radiation Area. cont'd6-16. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Crossing an Induced Radiation Area.Figure 6-17. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Lesson 6 Practice ExerciseLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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Calculate and Compute Nuclear DataCalculate and Compute Nuclear DataSubcourse OverviewIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear DataIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear Data cont'dIntroduction to Calculate and Compute Nuclear Data cont'd Table of ContentsTable of Contents cont'dLesson 1 Transmission Factors for Shelter and Vehicles Used for Shielding Radiological Fallout Part A: Describe Shelters and Vehicles Used for Shielding Radiological Fallout Nuclear radiationFigure 1-1. Shelters and vehicles used for shieldingObtain Dose Rate ReadingsCompute Transmission FactorLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Sheet and FeedbackLesson 2 Compute Total DoseTotal Dose (Fallout) NomogramDetermine Total Dose Using the NomogramFigure 2-1. Total Dose Example Problem SolutionCrossing a Fallout AreaFigure 2-2. Crossing a Fallout AreaConstruction of the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorFigure 2-3. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC Calculator (Front)Figure 2-4. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC Calculator (back)Figure 2-5. Computing Total Dose Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorFigure 2-6. Computing Total Dose Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 2 Practice ExerciseFigure 2-7. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 2 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Compute Time of Entry Into A Fallout AreaPart A: Compute The Time of Entry Into A Fallout AreaDetermine the Time of Entry From the NomogramFigure 3-1. Determine the Time of EntryPart B: Compute The Time of Entry Using The ABC-M1A1 Radiac Calculator Figure 3-2. Determine Time of Entry Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Compute the Time of Stay In Fallout Area Determine the Total DoseExtract the Time of Stay from the NomogramFigure 4-1. Determine the Time of StayPart B - Compute The Time Of Stay Using The M28A1 Radiac Calculator SetFigure 4-2. Determine Time of Stay Using the ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 4 Practice ExerciseFigure 4-3. ABC-M1A1 RADIAC CalculatorLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 5 Compute The Optimum Time of Time of Exit From a Fallout AreaPart A: Compute the Average Transmission Factor Part B: Compute the Optimum Time of Exit From a Fallout AreaSpecial ConsiderationsSpecial Considerations cont'dLesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 6 Compute Nuclear Data Under Special ConditionsFallout Radiation More Than 24 Hours OldGraphic Method for Determination of nFigure 6-2. Graphic determination of nFigure 6-3. Decay slopesGraphic Method for Determination of n. cont'dFigure 6-4. Decay rate determination (Measurement of slope)Mathematical Method for Determination of nMathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dMathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dFigure 6-5. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Mathematical Method for Determination of n cont'dFigure 6-6. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Figure 6-7. Residual Radiation Decay (Fallout)Overlapping Fallout PatternsSeparate the two contributing dose ratesCalculate the total dose rateInsufficient Information Known to Permit Separation of Different Contributions cont'dInsufficient Information Known to Permit Separation of Different Contributions cont'dFigure 6-8. Extrapolation Method with Periodic RevisionsNonstandard Decay Total Dose Calculations.Figure 6-9. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (LOW n)Figure 6-10. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (HIGH n)Nonstandard Decay Total Dose Calculations. cont'dFigure 6-11. Correction Factor for Nonstandard Decay (HIGH n)Part B: Compute Nuclear Data In Areas of Induced RadiationPersistentDecay Calculations6-12. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Decay Calculations cont'd6-13. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Decay Calculations cont'dFigure 6-14. Residual Radiation Decay (Induced)Total Dose Calculations in an Induced Radiation Area6-15. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Total Dose Calculations in an Induced Radiation Area. cont'd6-16. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Crossing an Induced Radiation Area.Figure 6-17. Total Dose (Induced Radiation)Lesson 6 Practice ExerciseLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 6 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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