MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Radon Exhalation Patterns in A Dead-end Tunnel

  • Wang Shu Guang,
  • Niu Xiao Bing,
  • Chen Qing,
  • Yang Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166301001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63
p. 01001

Abstract

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The regularity of radon exhalation rate in the over-broken granite tunnel is susceptible to weather conditions and ventilation styles. Based on the calculation model of radon exhalation in tunnel, some experiments have been carried out to analyze the variations of radon exhalation in cases of natural ventilation, blowing ventilation and exhaust ventilation separately. The results show that there is a linear relation between the radon exhalation and the natural ventilation quantity, and also between the radon exhalation and the ambient temperature; the radon exhalation in the case of exhaust ventilation is 63% higher than that in the blowing case under the condition of the same ventilation quantity and ambient temperature. Therefore, it is suggested that operation in the tunnel in high temperature be avoided in summer, and the blowing ventilation be adopted as an effective way for ventilation.