Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1883722 Radiation Measurements 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We present a novel simple model for measuring radon exhalation rate based on the complex model we published before.•The algorithm based on the simple model is developed.•The radon exhalation rate can be obtained by nonlinear least squares fitting.•The applicable condition of this simple model is obtained.

A simple model to measure radon exhalation rate from medium surface is developed in this paper. This model is based on a combination of the “accumulation chamber” technique and a radon monitor. The radon monitor is used to perform measurement of radon concentration evolution inside the accumulation chamber, and radon exhalation rate is evaluated via nonlinear least-square fitting of the measured data. If the flow rate of the pump is high enough, radon concentration in the detector's internal cell becomes to be equal to that in the accumulation chamber quickly, and the simple model for measuring the radon exhalation rate can be generated analytically. Generally, the pump flow rate of radon monitor is low, not satisfying the condition. We find other sufficient conditions of this simplified model. On these conditions, the radon exhalation rate can be calculated accurately through this model even the flow rate of the pump is not so high. This method can be applied to develop and improve the instruments for measuring the radon exhalation rate.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Physics and Astronomy Radiation
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