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Title: Plate-out rates of radon progeny and particles in a spherical chamber

Conference ·
OSTI ID:10107924
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  1. Lovelace Biomedical and Environmental Research Inst., Albuquerque, NM (United States). Inhalation Toxicology Research Inst.
  2. Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA (United States)

In indoor and mining environments, deposition or ``plate-out`` of radon progeny onto walls occurs simultaneously with attachment of the radon progeny to airborne particles. Attachment and plate-out processes affect the atmosphere in which radon exposures takes place by reducing concentrations and shifting activity size distributions. Both processes have important consequences in determining the deposition pattern and initial dose of inhaled radon progeny. Theoretical deposition models show that turbulence and natural convection in a room are the major factors that influence plate-out rates. Here we describe plate-out measurements for radon progeny and aerosol particles in a spherical chamber under controlled laboratory conditions. The temperature and velocity profiles in still and turbulent air were monitored. A 161-liter spherical aluminum chamber was used to study the mixing. During mixing, air velocity was detected when rotational speeds were higher than 500 rpm. Monodisperse silver aerosols and polystyrene latex particles in the size range of 5 nm to 2 {mu}m were used in the deposition study. Radon-220 progeny were generated by passing Rn-220 gas into the chamber and letting the gas decay into {sup 212}Pb. The deposition rates of the particles and radon progeny ({sup 212}Pb) in the chamber were determined by monitoring the concentration decay of the aerosol as a function of time.

Research Organization:
Lovelace Biomedical and Environmental Research Inst., Albuquerque, NM (United States). Inhalation Toxicology Research Inst.
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
AC04-76EV01013
OSTI ID:
10107924
Report Number(s):
CONF-901010-9; ON: DE92004256
Resource Relation:
Conference: 29. Hanford symposium on health and the environment: indoor radon and lung cancer--reality or myth,Richland, WA (United States),15-19 Oct 1990; Other Information: PBD: [1990]
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English