Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10686841 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The paper focuses on studying the influence of FA on radon exhalation rate (radon flux) from cementitious materials. In the previous part of the paper the state of the art was presented, and the experiments for testing raw materials, Portland cement and coal fly ash, were described. Since the cement and FA have the most critical role in the radon release process relative to other concrete constituents (sand and gravel), and their contribution is dominant in the overall radium content of concrete, tests were carried out on cement paste specimens with different FA contents, 0-60% by weight of the binder (cement+FA). It is found that the dosage of FA in cement paste has a limited influence on radon exhalation rate, if the hardened material is relatively dense. The radon flux of cement-FA pastes is lower than that of pure cement paste: it is about â¼3 mBq mâ2 sâ1 for cement-FA pastes with FA content as high as 960 kg mâ3.
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Authors
K. Kovler, A. Perevalov, A. Levit, V. Steiner, L.A. Metzger,