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parallelepiped x-ray shield

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Assieme1.webpBye to all,

I'll put my little project on you.

then, I should make a room (parallelepipedo) x-ray screen, with a door (I attach the photo).
the dimensions are 1.70 cm x 1.1 cm x h:1.5 (I attach a sketch. do not pay attention to the dimensions that are present in the drawing, which were initial measures)
I don't want to spend too much money on this project. but the right to make it efficient for what it has to do. Therefore, I thought of using aluminum profiles (30x30 easily found on rs).
from the calculations I made to make it (the room) shielding I should close all sides of the parallelepiped with lead (thickness 1mm).
I have documented is ... 1mq of lead weighs about 12 kg
I have questions to ask you:
- Will the structure hold?
- Tell him about how to fix the lead to the structure...
the last thing, no less important ... I have a cylinder (of length 40 cm) that shoots rax down. it needs to move in x and y. therefore, I should fix it to the upper wall of the "camera".
How could I do? Do you have any advice? counting that I have a limited budget.

I hope I've been pretty chiero.
for whatever you ask.

Thank you.
 
Maybe it had to be placed in design and not in solidworks, because it does not depend on the program.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, move on.
the lead can be riveted to the sheets with the rivets of lead itself, or directly framed in the aluminium profiles with hollows.
a tool that shoots x-rays... you are treating it in my opinion with too much superficiality. You put it on? I wouldn't even put the boil chiquita on a "cous" like that.
Remember that cheap things are also dangerous.
 
Maybe it had to be placed in design and not in solidworks, because it does not depend on the program.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, move on.
the lead can be riveted to the sheets with the rivets of lead itself, or directly framed in the aluminium profiles with hollows.
a tool that shoots x-rays... you are treating it in my opinion with too much superficiality. You put it on? I wouldn't even put the boil chiquita on a "cous" like that.
Remember that cheap things are also dangerous.
Thank you for letting me know... I didn't know!

this shielding chamber and only to test tubes. Therefore it should not move or end up as if it were a sellable product. He will have a
I forgot a detail ... I would like to make this room modular (i.e. tomorrow I want to be able to change the thickness of the lead. from 1mm to n° mm)
 
you are carrying out the discussion on another thread and you have already been told that with solidworks it has nothing to do with software issues.
 
Thank you for letting me know... I didn't know!

this shielding chamber and only to test tubes. Therefore it should not move or end up as if it were a sellable product. He will have a
I forgot a detail ... I would like to make this room modular (i.e. tomorrow I want to be able to change the thickness of the lead. from 1mm to n° mm)
I'm sorry if I allow myself, but I'm a thing that shoots x-rays in a working environment..." Well, here's some money I'd spend; given the risks that you run... "
How do you "certificate" that radiation does not escape?
I wouldn't do one thing like that and if I would do it, well from my calculations comes out 1mm thick, I would put 10mm!!!

then, are the panels just attached to them? the cracks that will create who closes them?

I would let go; a thing so dangerous, I would buy it already done and certified costs what it costs!!!! it goes about the health of people. . .

If you're the main one, I'll tell you that it would be the best money I've ever spent, if you're not the main one, well, here I'd refuse to do that... then you see...


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