AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Environmental Engineering
A RESEARCH STUDY ON INDOOR SPATIAL RADIATION DOSE RATE OF A WOODEN DETACHED HOUSE BEFORE AND AFTER THE DECONTAMINATION WORK IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT AREA
Hikaru KOBAYASHIYusuke ICHIJOAtsuo NOZAKIHisato NISHINAYasunori NARITATomonobu GOTOHiroshi YOSHINO
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2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 789-793

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This study explored changes in spatial radiation dose rate both indoor and outdoor associated with a decontamination operation for a wooden house in a high dose rate region in Fukushima. As a result, the averaged spatial dose rate at 1m height from the floor before the decontamination was 1.73μSv/h and the dose rate after the decontamination was 0.86μSv/h. Furthermore, the results of a comparison of the dose rate between pre- and post-decontamination indicates a decrease in the dose rate at almost all points. The reduction rate of spatial dose-rate was 40 to 50% at the center of the house.

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