EURADOS Intercomparison on the Usage of the ICRP/ICRU Adult Reference Computational Phantoms
Maria Zankl (1), Jonathan Eakins (2), Jose-Maria Gomez Ros (3),, Christelle Huet (4), Jan Jansen (2), Montserrat Moraleda (3), Uwe Reichelt, (5), Lara Struelens (6), Tomas Vrba (7) ((1) HMGU, Neuherberg, Germany; (2), PHE, Chilton, UK; (3) CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain; (4) IRSN

TL;DR
This study evaluates the implementation accuracy of ICRP/ICRU adult reference computational phantoms in radiation transport codes through an intercomparison involving practical dosimetry tasks.
Contribution
It presents an intercomparison framework for validating the correct use of computational phantoms in radiation dosimetry applications.
Findings
Participants identified implementation discrepancies in phantoms.
The study provided quality-assured solutions for benchmarking.
It enhanced the reliability of dosimetry calculations.
Abstract
The European Radiation Dosimetry Group, EURADOS, has organised an intercomparison study on the usage of the ICRP/ICRU voxel reference computational phantoms together with radiation transport codes. Voluntary participants have been invited to solve specific tasks and provide solutions to the organisers before a certain deadline. The tasks to be solved are of practical interest in occupational, environmental and medical dosimetry. The aims of this training activity were to investigate if the phantoms have been correctly implemented in the radiation transport codes and to give the participants the opportunity to check their own calculations against quality-assured master solutions and improve their approach, if needed.
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