Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1737914 Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The distribution of radon gas in indoor environment was simulated using CFD modelling.•The distribution of radon was found to be more homogenous in open room condition.•The radon concentration level in open room was low as compare to closed room due to enhanced ventilation rate.•Simulation results are in agreement with active and passive measurements results.

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) play a significant role in indoor pollutant dispersion study. Radon is an indoor pollutant which is radioactive and inert gas in nature. The concentration level and spatial distribution of radon may be affected by the dwelling's ventilation conditions. Present work focus at the study of indoor radon gas distribution via measurement and CFD modeling in naturally ventilated living room. The need of the study is the prediction of activity level and to study the effect of natural ventilation on indoor radon. Two measurement techniques (Passive measurement using pin-hole dosimeters and active measurement using continuous radon monitor (SRM)) were used for the validation purpose of CFD results. The CFD simulation results were compared with the measurement results at 15 points, 3 XY planes at different heights along with the volumetric average concentration. The simulation results found to be comparable with the measurement results. The future scope of these CFD codes is to study the effect of varying inflow rate of air on the radon concentration level and dispersion pattern.

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