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CFD Modelling Of Radioactive Pollutants In A Radiological Laboratory

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

123

Pages

11

Page Range

273 - 283

Published

2009

Size

441 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/AIR090251

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

G. de With

Abstract

An important aspect of indoor air quality is the presence of radioactive pollutants. These pollutants can be present in the form of gas or particles, and are typically found in nuclear installations and radiological laboratories. In this work the dispersion of radioactive pollutants in an indoor environment is studied using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The aim of this work is to evaluate the exposure to radioactive particles during an accidental release, and to evaluate suitable ventilation design to minimise exposure. These CFD findings are used towards improvement of the Dutch assessment procedures for evaluating the risk of radioactive exposure to radiological workers. For the purpose of this work a CFD model is developed to simulate the dispersion and nuclear decay of gas and aerosols, and the attachment and deposition of radioactive aerosols. Keywords: CFD, radioactive pollution, particle modelling.

Keywords

CFD, radioactive pollution, particle modelling