Effective wedge angles with a universal wedge
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 30 (9), 985-991
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/30/9/010
Abstract
Some recently designed X-ray producing accelerators are equipped with a single built-in wedge, and different 'effective' wedge angles are obtained by combining an open (unwedged) and a wedged field in the appropriate proportions. This paper describes a technique for determining these proportions from measured isodose distributions of the two component fields. The authors' data for the Philips SL/75 6 MV accelerator are compared with two existing theoretical models. One model, in which the beams are weighted by the ratio of the tangents of the effective and nominal wedge angles, agrees with the data to within 3 degrees over the range of effective wedge angles and square field sizes examined. The second and simpler model, in which the beams are weighted by the ratio of the wedge angles directly, results in errors of as much as 11 degrees . It is shown that both of these models are approximations to an exact theoretical solution which may be formulated in terms of one free parameter. This parameter may be interpreted physically as the ratio of the slopes of the central-axis depth-dose curves for the open and wedged fields.Keywords
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