scholarly journals Control over parameters of ionized air

Author(s):  
A Isakov ◽  
A Rakhmatov
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Author(s):  
Gianpiero Colonna ◽  
mario Capitelli ◽  
Lucia Daniela Pietanza ◽  
Annarita Casavola

Science ◽  
1935 ◽  
Vol 81 (2109) ◽  
pp. 536-537
Author(s):  
Alexis L. Romanoff
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Author(s):  
Susumu Naito ◽  
Shuji Yamamoto ◽  
Mikio Izumi ◽  
Yosuke Hirata ◽  
Yukio Yoshimura ◽  
...  

We present an ionized air transportation type alpha radioactivity monitor to efficiently perform the clearance level inspection for large size uranium waste and its detection performance. In previous work, we developed a prototype monitor with an about 1000 mm cubic measurement chamber to measure the cut waste. However, in a survey of target waste, we found that it is desired to measure not only the cut waste but also the lengthy waste such as uncut cylinders. Therefore, we developed an alpha radioactivity monitor with a long and large measurement chamber (effective sizes: 500 mm x900 mm x3200 mm) for long and large cylindrically-shaped waste (maximum size: 300 mm in diameter and 3000 mm in length, weight: 10 to 200 kg). We aimed <1000 Bq as the target value of Alpha radioactivity Detection Limit (ADL), which is one-tenth of the clearance level (1 Bq/g) for 10 kg waste. The issue to size up the measurement chamber was to suppress the reduction in sensitivity of alpha radioactivity. To overcome this, we enhanced an air fan power and optimized an ion sensor design. Using this monitor, we measured and evaluated ADLs for several cases supposing the practical applications (long cylinders with a smooth surface, bump, or concavity and convexity, and pipes with several small diameters). The resulting ALD ranged from 60 Bq to 120 Bq and sufficiently satisfied the target ALD (<1000 Bq). In conclusion, this monitor has sufficient performance for the clearance level inspection for large uranium waste.


1977 ◽  
Vol 41 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1071-1074 ◽  
Author(s):  
Virginia Falkenberg ◽  
Roger E. Kirk

This research investigated the effects of positive and negative air ionization on the early acquisition of a Sidman (1953) avoidance response. The subjects were 20 male albino rats of the Sprague-Dawley strain. They were randomly assigned to ionization conditions and given 4 2-hr. acquisition sessions. The temporal parameters of the task were a response-shock interval of 20 sec. and a shock-shock interval of 5 sec. Shocks were delivered as 1-ma. pulses of 1 sec. duration. The results indicated that at the end of 4 2-hr. sessions the avoidance performance of rats trained in the presence of negative air ions was superior to that of rats trained in the presence of positive air ions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 110401
Author(s):  
Kai Kang Kai Kang ◽  
Liangliang Zhang Liangliang Zhang ◽  
Tong Wu Tong Wu ◽  
Kai Li Kai Li ◽  
Cunlin Zhang Cunlin Zhang

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