Olivier Gregoire
Université catholique de Louvain
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Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2003
Olivier Gregoire; Marshall R. Cleland; J. Mittendorfer; M. Vander Donckt; J. Meissner
The induced radioactivity in medical devices when sterilized with 7.5 MeV X-rays has been investigated theoretically and verified by dedicated experiments. The experimental setup has been chosen to simulate closely the situation in a commercial irradiation facility. The purpose of this study is twofold: compare activation of medical devices with regulatory limits and evaluate corresponding dose exposure of persons in contact with those devices. Samples of medical devices, classified in several test groups, were, located in a stack of low-density material at the position of the highest photoneutron fluence and irradiated to X-ray doses between 25 and 30 kGy. The induced activities were measured with high purity germanium (HPGe) gamma ray spectrometers. The X-rays were generated, in a tantalum target using a 7.3 MeV electron beam with a narrow energy spread during the first experiment and with a broad energy spectrum for a second one. Results have been scaled to 50 kGy and compared with theoretical estimates. In addition, the radiation exposure of four categories of persons (logistics personnel in the irradiation facility, truck drivers, doctors and patients) has been calculated from the measured activities. The measured activities are higher than theoretical expectations but still below governmental regulations. The annual dose received by the person category with the highest exposure is about 1% of the worldwide average environmental exposure, and for other categories it is negligible. The paper concludes that provided some precautions are considered, sterilization with X-rays from 7.5 MeV electrons can be regarded safe from the standpoint of public health and personal safety
APPLICATION OF ACCELERATORS IN RESEARCH AND INDUSTRY: 17TH International Conference on the Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry | 2003
Frédéric Stichelbaut; J.‐L. Bol; Marshall R. Cleland; Olivier Gregoire; A. S. Herer; Y. Jongen; B. Mullier; G. Rose; M. Vander Donckt
A new concept of X‐ray irradiator for high‐density products on pallets is proposed. Monte Carlo simulations are applied to predict the performance of this system and compare it to alternative pallet irradiators. The Monte Carlo predictions are in good agreement with experimental data obtained using pallets of different densities.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2005
Anthony J. Berejka; Marshall R. Cleland; Rick Galloway; Olivier Gregoire
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2004
Frédéric Stichelbaut; J.L. Bol; Marshall R. Cleland; Olivier Gregoire; A.S. Herer; Yves Jongen; Benoit Mullier
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Jean Louis Bol; Olivier Gregoire; Francis Martin; Benoit Mullier; Frédéric Stichelbaut
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Richard A. Galloway; Anthony J. Berejka; Olivier Gregoire; Marshall R. Cleland
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Graham Rose; Muriel Vander Donckt; Frédéric Stichelbaut; Olivier Gregoire
18th International Conference on Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry (CAARI) | 2005
Cleland; Olivier Gregoire; Frederic Stichelbaut; I Gomola; Ra Galloway; J Schlecht
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Jean Louis Bol; Olivier Gregoire; Francis Martin; Benoit Mullier; Frédéric Stichelbaut
Archive | 2003
Jean Louis Bol; Olivier Gregoire; Francis Martin; Benoit Mullier; Frédéric Stichelbaut