Impact of ventilation systems and energy savings in a building on the mechanisms governing the indoor radon activity concentration.

J Environ Radioact

Health and Comfort Department, Scientific and Technical Center for Building (CSTB), 24, Rue Joseph Fourier, F-38400 Saint-Martin d'Hères, France.

Published: January 2019

For a given radon potential in the ground and a given building, the parameters affecting the indoor radon activity concentration (IRnAC) are indoor depressurization of a building and its air change rate. These parameters depend mainly on the building characteristics, such as airtightness, and on the nature and performances of the ventilation system. This study involves a numerical sensitivity assessment of the indoor environmental conditions on the IRnAC in buildings. A numerical ventilation model has been adapted to take into account the effects of variations in the indoor environmental conditions (depressurization and air change rate) on the radon entry rate and on the IRnAC. In the context of the development of a policy to reduce energy consumption in a building, the results obtained showed that IRnAC could be strongly affected by variations in the air permeability of the building associated with the ventilation regime.

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