Abstract
The present paper reports the results of the study on the effect of the fractionation dose on the response of Red-Perspex dosimeter. Several experiments were carried out by combining the two factors: number of fractionation and storage time between fractions. Dosimeters were irradiated by gamma-rays to total doses of 10 and 40 kGy. These doses were delivered as single fraction, as well as in five fractions separated by different intervals of time: 1,24 h and stored at 10 or 40 degrees C between successive irradiation. Three batches of Red-Perspex dosimeters (KS, GB, and EB) were used in this study. The relative specific response of dosimeters indicates a marked dependence of the number of fractionation and storage time. It was found that response variations due to dose fractionation can reach 18% in particular at high storage time and high temperatures. The dose fractionation effect has been found to be dependent of the batches. The obtained results allowed us to determine the necessary corrections for estimating doses with high accuracy. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.