Where: Fp _ intensity at distance D I, = source intensity y = linear absorption coefficient (this varies with gamma energy, and is generally lower for higher energies). D = distance The absorption coefficient yp in Equation 1.2 is applicable for narrow-beam geometry, and a correction should be made for field cqnditions where the detector is approximately a 27 sensing element. This is done by adding a buildup factor B to Equation 1.2, to account for the scattered radiation that will be detected. Buildup factors for different energies and distances have been calculated (Reference 11), and some values are shown in Table 1.2. For omni-directional de~ tectors, the expression is: _ To pe-UD 1.3.4 Hydrodynamic Effect. As shown in Section 1.3.3, the attenuation of gamma radiation is highly dependent on the amount of absorber between the source and the detector. TABLE 1.2 For devices of CALCULATED BUILDUP FACTORS The buildup factor B given here is the factor B, (uD, Ey) as computed by Nuclear Development Associates for AFSWP (Reference 9). Energy (Eg) Mev B 1,000 yds 1,500 yds 3,000 yds l 3 16.2 3.85 29.3 5.35 85.0 10.2 4 10 2.97 1.70 4.00 2.01 7.00 2.90 less than 100-kt yield, essentially all the initial-gamma radiation is emitted before the shock front can produce an appreciable change in the effective absorption of the air between source and detector. For high-yield devices, the velocity of the shock front is sufficiently high to produce a strong enhancement of a large percentage of the initial-gammaradiation (Reference 10). The higher the yield, the larger is this percentage. A simplified treatment of the hydrodynamic effect follows. Assume a@ sphere that has a volume V, and radius R, andis filled with a gas of density py and mass M. Then, M = VoPo = TT (1.4) Let the gas be compressed into a shell with thickness A R (R remaining constant). gas volume is expressed as V, with a density of p,(V, = 47R’4R). thus The new The mass has not changed; M = Vobo = 407 R?A Rp (AR <<R) 3 ant Po + 47 R7ARPy (1.5) ARP, = Ps (1.6) 12

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