RADIOLOGICAL RECOVERY REQUIREMENTS, STRUCTURES AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH. VOLUME 2. DEVELOPMENT OF ANALYTICAL, COMPUTER, AND SYSTEMS MODELS IN SUPPORT OF DECONTAMINATION ANALYSIS
Abstract
The volume contains six supportin studies. Described are a number of models for determining the cost and effectiveness of decontaminating municipal areas. One study examines the system components of a command and control system for municipal decontamination. These studies cover the following subjects: (1) A Feasibility Study of the Application of Analog Computers to the Analysis of Decontamination; (2) A circular Model for Approximating Gamma Ray Intensity at a Single Detector Location; (3) A Square-Grid Model for Approximating Gamma Ray Intensity at a Single Detector Location; (4) A Point Source Model for Approximating Gamma Ray Intensity at a Single Detector Location (The Equivalent Planes Method); (5) A FORTRAN Program for Decontamination Analysis; and (6) The Nature and Scope of Command and Control System Elements Required for Conducting Effective Decontamination in Municipalities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 06, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0635822
Entities
People
- Joseph T. Ryan
- Thomas M Johnson
Organizations
- RTI International