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Fabrication of a Gd2O3-Based Film to Shield from Space Radiation inside Aircraft and Its Effectiveness

Seon-Chil Kim and Sung-Hwan Kim    

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Aircraft are exposed to cosmic radiation depending on their flight altitude and latitude. Therefore, flight attendants are exposed to radiation for long periods. In this study, a 0.3 mm thick fabric was designed with which to manufacture crew clothes to shield them against external exposure to space radiation, and the shielding performance was analyzed based on empirical experiments in a real environment. Gadolinium oxide, which has a high neutron reaction cross-section, and tungsten, which is useful for gamma-ray shielding, were proposed as the main raw materials for the shielding fabric, and the shielding performance was evaluated using detectors on Arctic flight routes. Composite (KG-01) and single (KG-02) shielding materials were used. In the case of KG-01, the transmission dose rate was 90.7 ± 5.6% compared with the unshielded case, showing an average space-radiation dose reduction of 9.3%. With KG-02, the transmission dose rate was 103.1 ± 2.0% compared with the unshielded case, and the average dose rate increased by 3.1%; therefore, there was no shielding effect against space radiation. Considering the statistical error of the environmental radiation at aircraft flight altitudes, KG-01 had a shielding effect of at least 5%; however, KG-02 yielded no significant shielding effects.

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