Abstract

Mixed neutron and gamma radiations are common in many nuclear applications. Several materials can be combined to obtain a composite material that is better for mixed radiation than the individual component materials. The aim of this paper is to investigate the shielding effectiveness of a polyethylene (PE)-based composite with boron and tungsten additives. Several compositions are tested to shield against a 252Cf fission neutron source using an attenuation experiment. The composite is also manufactured using the melt-mixing method of component raw materials. Comparisons are made between the different compositions and the experimental results. Results suggest that the PE composite with 16%wt boron and 16%wt tungsten show the best mixed radiation attenuation as compared to pure PE, PE composite with 25%wt boron, and PE composite with 25%wt tungsten.

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