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- W1963650260 abstract "Smear survey is carried out in order to measure the amount of loose contamination on the surface. The value measured by the smear method depends on the nature of surface material, contaminants, or smear pressure, therefore, it is desirable to make clear the relations between them for radiation protection. In this work the smear survey was performed in various experimental conditions stated above, and the results obtained were compared with those of field tests.The non-permeable surface materials such as vinyl sheet were contaminated with various radioisotopes and were smeared. These experiments show that 5080% of loose contamination and about 50% of total contamination were detected in the model experimental conditions. On the other hand, the same experiments were also carried out using permeable materials. In this case, 5080% of loose contamination and 250% of total contamination were detected. From these results, it is possible to estimate the amount of surface contamination, by assuming that 10% and 50% of the amount of total contamination are transfered to the smear disk for permeable and non-permeable surface materials with contaminants, respectively." @default.
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- W1963650260 title "Experimental Study of Smear Survey" @default.
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