DNA 1240H-2

Table 17-9.

Estimates of portion of external gamma dose due to
ingress of contominant, DD-592, Shot Umbrella, 66

Compartment

GITR Total
Dose (r)

Film Badge
Dose (r)

Ingress Dose
Estimate (r)

{4% Contribution|
Tue to

268 + 43

290 + 58

2 to 78

0.7 to 27

52+ 8

58 + 12

4 to 18

8 to 35

65 + 10

65 + 13

8 to 26

12 to 4o

61+ 12

95 +419

9 to,31

11 to 38

Forvari
25+h
(lower Fireroomp:
level)

26+5.2

8 to 13

33 to 50

After Fireroom

2B +h

28+5.6

toils

39 to 54

After

Engineroom

After

Crew’

26+4

32+6.u

1h to 28

5h to 69

[1.5 te 50

1 to 32

Galley

“ForwardFireroom

(upper level)

After Fireroom

(upper level)

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(lower level)

(lover evel)

Quarters. °

1184 + 37

158 + 2h

% that

It was concluded”

Ingress Dose

full-power operation of both boilers with

ventilation systems open would more than double the fireroom ingress

dose estimated for the test conditions (l-boiler operation and sealed

ventilation openings).

In addition, use of regular boiler fuel (in-

stead of the diesel o11 used during the tests) would result in larger

soot deposits and therefore probably further increase deposits of radioactive material in the boiler.

Estimates of total ingress dose (boiler air and ventilation air)

from film-badge data for Shot Wahoo indicate that the doses in test
compartments in DD~592 were comparable to those at Shot Umbrella, even
though the ship was slightly further away from surface zero.

Estimates

of external doses due to boiler air alone on all the ships were higher

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