Numerical Simulation on Radon Retardation Behavior of Covering Floats in Radon-Containing Water.

Biomed Environ Sci

National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100088, China;Office for Public Health Management, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 102206, China.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to reduce radon release from water bodies to protect the environment by developing an efficient estimation model for radon retardation rates.
  • Using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), researchers analyzed several factors like area coverage rate and immersion depth to assess their effects on radon migration.
  • The results showed that while the radon transfer velocity had a minor impact, the deviation between experimental and simulated values of the radon retardation rate was less than 4.3%, providing a foundation for designing effective covering floats.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to efficiently reduce the release of radon from water bodies to protect the environment.

Methods: Based on the sizes of the experimental setup and modular float, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to assess the impact of the area coverage rate, immersion depth, diffusion coefficient, and radon transfer velocity at the gas-liquid interface on radon migration and exhalation of radon-containing water. Based on the numerical simulation results, an estimation model for the radon retardation rate was constructed. The effectiveness of the CFD simulation was evaluated by comparing the experimental and simulated variation values of the radon retardation rate with the coverage area rates.

Results: The effect of radon transfer velocity on radon retardation in water bodies was minor and insignificant according to the appropriate value; therefore, an estimation model of the radon retardation rate of the coverage of a radon-containing water body was constructed using the synergistic impacts of three factors: area coverage rate, immersion depth, and diffusion coefficient. The deviation between the experimental and simulated results was < 4.3%.

Conclusion: Based on the numerical simulation conditions, an estimation model of the radon retardation rate of covering floats in water bodies under the synergistic effect of multiple factors was obtained, which provides a reference for designing covering floats for radon retardation in radon-containing water.

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