Radiation shielding has been for many years - too many years - the province of physicists and mathematicians. This is not to say that these have been the only ones confronted with shielding problems. Nuclear engineers encounter them daily. But physicists needed to shield first their accelerators and later their reactors and they with mathematicians have developed the methods. And for too long engineers have relied on advice from these original shielders in their own design problems. The difficulty has been largely one of communication. Physicists from FERMI and ZINN who performed the first reactor shield research to those currently so engaged have written reports which were in the Physicists language and which did not extrapolate from their special data to the general problems. Later texts on shielding were written by physicists - GOLDSTEIN and PRICE HORTON and SPINNEY - which told of the knowledge at hand. The engineer ROCKWELL edited the contributions of many people most of whom were physi- cists in another text but even this engineered approach attempted little more than to record experience from the submarine program.
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