Ionactive interactive

All of Ionactive's interactive radiation protection resource in one convenient place. Choose from resource such as radioactive decay / radiation shielding / decay heat / volume source / neutron dose rate / specific activity etc; or educational widgets such as ALARP / counting statistics / radiation skyshine / how dose a maze (labyrinth) work / inverse square law  etc. As of April 2026, we offer 34 individual interactive resources, all freely available for everyone with more coming soon.

  • Shielding gamma rays with thick water shielding - what if you fall in?

    Published: Mar 31, 2024

    Source: Design & implementation by Dr Chris Robbins (Grallator) / Facilitated by Ionactive radiation protection resource

      Tags:
    • Gamma rays
    • Spent nuclear fuel
    • Co-60
    • Cobalt-60
    • Storage pool
    • Water shielding
    • Dose
    • Dose Rate
    • TVT
    • 10th Value Thickness
    • Shielding pool
    • Gray (Gy)
    • Sieverts (Sv)
    • Dose assessment
    • Exposure calculation
    • Water pool
    • Water pond
    • Fall in water

    Large volumes of water (in pools / ponds) are often used for radiation shielding, particularly for spent nuclear fuel and high activity Co-60 sources in industrial irradiation facilities. The water provides shielding and cooling whilst allowing remote movement of highly radioactive items where operators stand safely outside the pool. Imagine falling in - how would you fair? Very well if you can swim as illustrated in this radiation protection widget.

    Shielding radiation with water what if you fall in
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  • Radiation time, distance & shielding interactive ALARP widget

    Published: Mar 29, 2024

    Source: Design & implementation by Dr Chris Robbins (Grallator) / Facilitated by Ionactive radiation protection resource

      Tags:
    • Protection by time
    • Protection by distance
    • Inverse square law
    • Protection by shielding
    • Radiation dose
    • Radiation dose rate
    • TVT
    • 10th value thichness
    • HVT
    • 1/2 value thichness
    • ALARP
    • ALARA
    • As low as reasonably practicable
    • Calculator
    • Gamma rays
    • x-rays
    • Industrial Radiography
    • NDT
    • Medical Radiation
    • RPA
    • RPS
    • ALARP calculator
    • ALARA calculator
    • radiation protection training

    Use this interactive ALARP / ALARA calculator widget to investigate the effect of time, distance and shielding on radiation dose rate and accumulated exposure. A great radiation protection training / educational aid - learn the concepts first, then investigate them interactively! Explore how best to optimise exposure by using a combination of all three protection methods. Version 2 (released February 2026) now includes custom inputs - use this widget as an ALARP calculator in your own projects. 

    Radiation time distance shielding interactive ALARP widget V2
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  • X-ray Tube Dose Rate Calculator Widget

    Published: Mar 28, 2024

    Source: Design & implementation by Dr Chris Robbins (Grallator) / Facilitated by Ionactive radiation protection resource

      Tags:
    • X-ray tube dose rate calculator
    • X-ray tube dose rate widget
    • X-ray tube dose rate kV
    • X-ray tube dose rate mA
    • X-ray tube dose rate
    • X-ray tube dose rate filtration
    • NDT x-ray tube dose rate
    • Medical x-ray tube dose rae
    • Research x-ray tube dose rate
    • Bremsstrahlung x-rays
    • Characteristic X-rays
    • Tungsten target
    • Inverse square law
    • Mass Energy Absorption Coefficient
    • Gray (Gy)
    • Copper (Cu) anode
    • Molybdenum (Mo) anode
    • Rhodium (Rh) anode

    A radiation protection widget which calculates dose rates from an x-ray tube for a given kV, mA and filter (Al). This resource is strictly for training / educational use - that said, as a ballpark resource it gets pretty close to what you might expect from a typical x-ray tube.

    X ray Tube Dose Rate Calculator Widget
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  • The accumulated radiation dose when moving up to a source

    Published: Nov 27, 2023

    Source: Dr Chris Robbins, Grallator

      Tags:
    • Dr Chris Robbins
    • Grallator
    • Accumulated dose
    • Maths in radiation protection
    • Radioactive source
    • accumulated radiation exposure moving towards a source
    • Inverse square law
    • Point source
    • Radiation protection widget

    Consider the situation where you move up to a radioactive source, perform some operations for a period of time, and then move away. What total dose will be received?

    Accumulated radiation dose when moving up to a source
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