DocumentCode :
849109
Title :
Radon Monitoring: Uranium Mill Field Experience with a Passive Detector
Author :
Friedland, Stephen S. ; Rathbun, Lyle ; Goldstein, Allen M.
Author_Institution :
AeroVironment Inc., Pasadena, California 91107
Volume :
27
Issue :
1
fYear :
1980
Firstpage :
704
Lastpage :
712
Abstract :
Year-around radon monitoring of preoperational and operational mill sites located in regions in which extreme low temperatures occur (-40° C) dictates that the radon detector be a passive instrument, having (1) no moving parts; (2) batteries that are not required to deliver power; (3) no electronics; (4) noncritical periods for data collection; and (5) construction that allows retrieval of key components by personnel in cold weather dress. Complex electronic circuitry, power line sources, data reduction, etc., should be in a conveniently located base station. A number of passive radon monitors (PRMs), based on the designs of A. C. George and A. J. Breslin, and G. Cowper and M. R. Davenport have been built, characterized, and tested. A lower limit of detection, as described in the HASL Procedures Manual, has been obtained, which is less than 0.03 pCi/1-week. The active volume of the detector is nine litres and the TLD chips may be read out on any commercially available instrument. Stability, reproducibility, and sensitivity of the instrument reading are described.
Keywords :
Base stations; Batteries; Circuits; Detectors; Information retrieval; Instruments; Milling machines; Monitoring; Personnel; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1980.4330915
Filename :
4330915
Link To Document :
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