Indoor radon measurements in a multi-storey residential building / Wong Shiang Ngoh

Wong, Shiang Ngoh (2013) Indoor radon measurements in a multi-storey residential building / Wong Shiang Ngoh. Masters thesis, University of Malaya.

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              Abstract

              The aim of the research reported in this thesis was to determine the influence of building heights on radon and thoron concentration via permeation and diffusion into the individual apartment units in a multi-storey apartment building. The hypothesis assumes that the bottom floor of the structure, similar to most any low-rise structure indoor radon experiments, has highest level of radon due to subsoil emanation.Subsequent increasing floor height, which constituted higher floor level in this fifteen floor level multi-storey building, depicts opposite relationship to indoor radon concentration. That is to say, subsoil radon gas diffusion reduces.A correlation can be determined between radon concentration and building height as a function of floor level.Being in a real-life habited residential building, control on environmental measurement is limited. Equipments used were standalone dosimeters without electricity or battery needs. Multiple on site experiments were conducted over a period of at least 30 days.Measurements of radon ranged from 11.4 - 42.2 Bq/m3 (arithmetic mean values), and 11.0 - 42.1 Bq/m3 (geometric mean values). Measurements of thoron ranged from 0.1 - 0.5 Bq/m3 (arithmetic mean values), 0.0 - 0.3 Bq/m3 (geometric mean values).The pattern of radon concentration was overall decreasing from the bottom floor level to the higher floor levels. When compared to radon concentration, there is no sharp decrease in thoron concentration as a function of floor level. They are both physically iii different in nature. The thoron concentration would have been low due to short half-life at 55.6 second and become depleted after incurring many half-lives since. Implications of this study include the need for environmental housing policy development, and improved education and awareness to radiation risks in dwellings.

              Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
              Additional Information: Dissertation (M.Sc.) -- Jabatan Fizik, Fakulti Sains, Universiti Malaya, 2013
              Uncontrolled Keywords: Indoor radon measurements
              Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
              Q Science > QC Physics
              Divisions: Faculty of Science
              Depositing User: Mrs Nur Aqilah Paing
              Date Deposited: 01 Oct 2014 10:54
              Last Modified: 01 Oct 2014 10:54
              URI: http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/id/eprint/4182

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