The linear accelerator room shielding drawing illustrates the structural layout of a radiotherapy treatment bunker designed to house a medical linear accelerator machine. The drawing typically shows thick reinforced concrete walls, floor, and ceiling that provide radiation shielding around the treatment area. Linear accelerator rooms require heavy shielding because the equipment generates high-energy radiation beams used for cancer treatment. The section layout normally includes a treatment bunker room, surrounding walls, and structural barriers that control radiation exposure outside the treatment area. Concrete is the most commonly used shielding material, and the barrier thickness may range from about one point five meters to three meters, depending on the radiation energy and shielding requirements.
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