Lead-alkali-silicate glass that is used for a shielding window of hot cells
in nuclear technology has been irradiated by a Co-60 radioisotope source b
etween. 0.998 and 35.939 kGray dose levels. Gamma rays can affect glass and
change its several optical and solar parameters such as secondary internal
heat transfer factor (q(i)), direct solar transmittance (tau (e)), solar f
actor (g) and shading coefficient via the absorbed dose. It is aimed to inv
estigate the performance of the glass in terms of the shading coefficient,
which is the most important parameter to view clearly inside of the hot cel
l. Furthermore, a comparative evaluation has been done with respect to the
unexposed lead-alkali-silicate glass. Change in the shading coefficient wit
h respect to absorbed dose is extremely important. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V. All rights reserved.