International intercomparison and quality assessment of passive and active 222Rn measuring devices in the Asia-Pacific region

IF 1.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
N. Karunakara , A.P. Vijith , Rosaline Mishra , B.K. Sahoo , Miroslaw Janik , Sudeep Kumara , B.K. Sapra , Shinji Tokonami , Chutima Kranrod , S. Chandrasekaran , N. Chitra , Seon hong Kim , Juhee Yoo , Chao Zhao , Bo Chen , Hong-Gi Kim , Jin-il Kim , Josef Holecek , Le Dinh Cuong
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Intercomparison exercise is an integral part of the quality assurance programmes in 222Rn measurements using active and passive devices. Ensuring the accuracy of data generated through measurements necessitates periodic performance checks. To achieve harmonization of methods, quantify biases and errors in measurements, and identify the reasons for discrepancies, there is a pressing need for periodic intercomparison exercises. To address this need of numerous laboratories, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, a calibration facility for 222Rn measuring devices has been established at the Centre for Advanced Research in Environmental Radioactivity (CARER), Mangalore University, India. An international intercomparison exercise for the 222Rn measuring devices was conducted at this facility in the year 2022 with the participation of 10 laboratories from six countries. A total of 354 devices (comprising of both active and passive detectors) were subjected to intercomparison measurements by exposing them to three concentration levels: (5.97 ± 0.29) × 103 Bq m−3, (0.70 ± 0.09) × 103 Bq m−3 and (2.02 ± 0.20) × 103 Bq m−3 in separate experiments and the exposure durations were 7 days, 15 days, and 10 days respectively. The performance of each laboratory was evaluated following the criterion adopted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in its worldwide proficiency test programmes. This exercise brought out the fact that some of the laboratories need to improve their measurement practices to produce reliable data.

亚太地区无源和有源 222Rn 测量装置的国际互比和质量评估
相互比较工作是使用有源和无源装置进行 222Rn 测量的质量保证计划的组成部分。要确保测量数据的准确性,就必须定期进行性能检查。为了实现方法的统一、量化测量中的偏差和误差并找出差异的原因,迫切需要进行定期的相互比对。为了满足众多实验室,特别是亚太地区实验室的这一需求,印度芒格洛尔大学环境放射性高级研究中心(CARER)建立了 222Rn 测量设备校准设施。2022 年,来自 6 个国家的 10 个实验室参加了在该设施举行的 222Rn 测量装置国际相互比对活动。共有 354 个装置(包括主动和被动探测器)接受了比对测量,分别暴露于三个浓度水平:(5.97 ± 0.29) × 103 Bq m-3、(0.70 ± 0.09) × 103 Bq m-3和(2.02 ± 0.20) × 103 Bq m-3,暴露时间分别为 7 天、15 天和 10 天。按照国际原子能机构(IAEA)在其全球能力测试计划中采用的标准,对每个实验室的性能进行了评估。这项工作表明,一些实验室需要改进其测量方法,以获得可靠的数据。
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Radiation Measurements
Radiation Measurements 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
20.00%
发文量
116
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The journal seeks to publish papers that present advances in the following areas: spontaneous and stimulated luminescence (including scintillating materials, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence); electron spin resonance of natural and synthetic materials; the physics, design and performance of radiation measurements (including computational modelling such as electronic transport simulations); the novel basic aspects of radiation measurement in medical physics. Studies of energy-transfer phenomena, track physics and microdosimetry are also of interest to the journal. Applications relevant to the journal, particularly where they present novel detection techniques, novel analytical approaches or novel materials, include: personal dosimetry (including dosimetric quantities, active/electronic and passive monitoring techniques for photon, neutron and charged-particle exposures); environmental dosimetry (including methodological advances and predictive models related to radon, but generally excluding local survey results of radon where the main aim is to establish the radiation risk to populations); cosmic and high-energy radiation measurements (including dosimetry, space radiation effects, and single event upsets); dosimetry-based archaeological and Quaternary dating; dosimetry-based approaches to thermochronometry; accident and retrospective dosimetry (including activation detectors), and dosimetry and measurements related to medical applications.
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