radiation shielding

"Radiation shielding" is crucial in protecting people, environments, and equipment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation, commonly used in fields like healthcare, nuclear energy, and aerospace.

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Definition

B2General

(technical)The use of materials or barriers to reduce or block exposure to harmful ionizing radiation.

Example

  • Lead aprons are commonly used in medical settings as radiation shielding.
  • Radiation shielding is essential in nuclear power plants to protect workers.

C1Health Physics

(technical, academic)A technique involving barriers to minimize the health risks associated with radiation exposure.

Example

  • Effective radiation shielding can significantly lower the risk of cancer caused by prolonged exposure.

C1Engineering

(technical, academic)The practice of using materials to absorb or scatter ionizing radiation to protect sensitive devices and structures.

Example

  • Radiation shielding is critical in spacecraft design to protect onboard electronics.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "radiation shielding":

radial shieldnuclear radiation