Title of article :
Numerical modelling of radon-222 entry into houses:
an outline of techniques and results
Author/Authors :
Claus E. Andersen ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Numerical modelling is a powerful tool for studies of soil gas and radon-222 entry into houses. It is the purpose of
this paper to review some main techniques and results. In the past, modelling has focused on Darcy flow of soil gas
Ždriven by indoor outdoor pressure differences. and combined diffusive and advective transport of radon. Models of
different complexity have been used. The simpler ones are finite-difference models with one or two spatial
dimensions. The more complex models allow for full three-dimensional and time dependency. Advanced features
include: soil heterogeneity, anisotropy, fractures, moisture, non-uniform soil temperature, non-Darcy flow of gas, and
flow caused by changes in the atmospheric pressure. Numerical models can be used to estimate the importance of
specific factors for radon entry. Models are also helpful when results obtained in special laboratory or test structure
experiments need to be extrapolated to more general situations Že.g. to real houses or even to other soil gas
pollutants.. Finally, models provide a cost-effective test bench for improved designs of radon prevention systems. The
paper includes a summary of transport equations and boundary conditions. As an illustrative example, radon entry is
calculated for a standard slab-on-grade house.
Keywords :
diffusion , transport , soils , Houses , Radon-222 , Advection , Modelling
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment