Title of article
Radon exhalation from phosphogypsum building boards: symmetry constraints, impermeable boundary conditions and numerical simulation of a test case
Author/Authors
J.A. Rabi and A.A. Mohamad، نويسنده , , Nivaldo C. da Silva، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
12
From page
164
To page
175
Abstract
Comprehensive understanding of 222Rn exhalation from phosphogypsum-bearing building material and its accumulation in indoor air is likely to rely on numerical simulation, particularly if transient effects, three-dimensional domains and convection are to be included and investigated. Yet, experimental data and analytical results are helpful (if not crucial) as far as validation is concerned. Having in mind computational code simplicity and in the light of a recent experimental and theoretical report on 222Rn release from phosphogypsum boards for housing panels, this paper presents and discusses an alternative testing set-up and the corresponding boundary conditions, namely one side of the panel bounded by impermeable wall. Although this is a new facility to be tested, the resultant steady-state one-dimensional diffusion-dominant analytical solution is shown to match the counterpart deduced in the aforementioned previous report, despite it relaxes the constraint of symmetry about the phosphogypsum board centerline, which is inferred in that prior experimental scenario. In addition, numerical results are conducted for a diffusion-dominant two-dimensional time-varying test case concerning 222Rn accumulation in a closed chamber having an exhaling phosphogypsum board tightly placed at one wall.
Keywords
Phosphogypsum , radon , mathematical modeling , Numerical simulation
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Record number
706700
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