2011
DOI: 10.1097/hp.0b013e3181edb807
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Application of an Equilibrium-Based Model for Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters in a Small Volume Non-Steady State Radon Chamber

Abstract: Radon in indoor air is often measured using activated charcoal in canisters. These are generally calibrated using large, humidity- and temperature-controlled radon chambers capable of maintaining a constant radon concentration over several days. Reliable and reproducible chambers are expensive and may be difficult to create and maintain. This study characterizes a small radon chamber in which Rn gas is allowed to build up over a period of several days for use in charcoal canister calibration and educational de… Show more

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“…The experiment utilised one control and one radon chamber consisting of standard 0.21 m 3 steel drums. These were placed on their sides and stacked vertically using plastic supports [9], and exhibited less leakage than a previously constructed small chamber system [10]. Because radon is denser than air, the top chamber was chosen as the control chamber to minimise leakage from the radon chamber to the control chamber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experiment utilised one control and one radon chamber consisting of standard 0.21 m 3 steel drums. These were placed on their sides and stacked vertically using plastic supports [9], and exhibited less leakage than a previously constructed small chamber system [10]. Because radon is denser than air, the top chamber was chosen as the control chamber to minimise leakage from the radon chamber to the control chamber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%