TY - JOUR ID - 282403 TI - Evaluation of gamma ray attenuation properties of normal concrete with some nano materials using Monte Carlo simulation and experimental measurements. JO - Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications JA - AJNSA LA - en SN - 1110-0451 AU - Elsadany, Rsaha A AU - Elsadany, Rasha Ahmad AU - Al-Tersawy, Sherif Hessen AU - Metwaly, Khaled Aly AU - Elgammal, Wael Abdelmonem AD - Radiation Engineering Department- Egyptian Atomic Authority- Cairo - Egypt AD - -Civil Engineering Department, Higher Technological Institute (HTI), 10th of Ramadan City, Egypt AD - Department of Construction and building, Higher Institute of Engineering, Giza, Egypt AD - Egyptian Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory- Cairo Egypt Y1 - 2023 PY - 2023 VL - 56 IS - 3 SP - 129 EP - 144 KW - Radiation shielding KW - Nano materials KW - Mont Carlo KW - mechanical KW - Microstructure KW - XRD DO - 10.21608/ajnsa.2023.173903.1678 N2 - Linear attenuation coefficient of normal weight concrete containing nanoparticles have been simulated using Monte Carlo transport code MCNP5 to evaluate their shielding performance. The outcomes of numerical simulations were compared to the experimental samples computed with Cesium 137 (0.662 MeV) and XCOM program results. Three different nanoparticles, manly nano silica (NS), nano ceramic (NC), and nano metakaolin (NMK), and their hybridization were used in this research. Slump test, density, water absorption, compressive strength and tensile strength were investigated. Moreover, the scanning electron microscopy technique (SEM), X ray diffraction analysis (XRD) were used to prove the improvement in the microstructure of concrete as a result of the using of NS, NC, NMK, and their hybridization. The results in the present study indicate that the inclusion of single nanomaterials as a replacement of cement improves the mechanical, physical, properties and linear attenuation coefficient of concrete, while the results of the hybrid nano inclusion showed a slight improvement of the properties of concrete. Also, the results of simulation linear attenuation coefficient using Mont carlo was in good agreement with the experimental and XCOM program results. UR - https://ajnsa.journals.ekb.eg/article_282403.html L1 - https://ajnsa.journals.ekb.eg/article_282403_420fcddc641a077baecfa56c28df84b7.pdf ER -