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Radioactive Decay Chain Truncation Rules for Emergency Response Radiological Assessments
Cochran, Lainy D.; Kraus, Terrence D.; Hunt, Brian D.
A set of radionuclide - decay chain truncation rules have been developed for use in the Turbo FRMAC and Specialized Hazard Assessment Response Capability (SHARC) software programs used to support radiological emergency response activities . Following the proposed rules, the software will truncate a decay chain after it encounters a progeny radionuclide with a half - life greater than 5,000 years. An analysis of the projected dose from many parent and progeny radionuclides over a 50 - year time period yielded that a radionuclide half - life cutoff of 5,000 years will exclude a negligible dose. Implementing the truncation rules will reduce the time required for assessments and minimize computer hardware requ irements without having a significant detrimental effect on dose projections and emergency response decisions. It is noted that the truncation rules may not be suited for long - term ( greater than 50 year) environmental assessments.