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Surface contamination : proceedings of a symposium held at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, June 1964 /

Surface Contamination presents the proceedings of first International Symposium on Surface Contamination, held at Gatlinburg, Tennessee in June 1964. The meeting discusses the potential hazards brought about by noxious contaminants on surfaces; the effects of contamination to human health and safety...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Symposium on Surface Contamination Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Otros Autores: Fish, Birney R. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, England : Pergamon Press, 1967.
Edición:First edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Surface Contamination; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1. AEROSOL PROPERTIES RELATED TO SURFACE CONTAMINATION; 1. DEPOSITION MECHANISMS; 2. SEDIMENTATION DUE TO GRAVITY; 3 . BROWNIAN MOTION; 4. GAS DIFFUSION PROCESSES OF DEPOSITION; 5. THERMOPHORESIS; 6. PHOTOPHORESIS; 7. DIFFUSIOPHORESIS AND STEFAN FLOW; 8. ELECTRICAL DEPOSITION; 9. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. LIGHT SCATTERING INSTRUMENTATION FOR COUNTING AND SIZING PARTICLES; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. COUNTING AND SIZING AIRBORNE PARTICLES; 3. LIQUID COUNTERS; 4. CONCLUSION.
  • Chapter 3. predicting the health hazard: the aerodynamic classification of airborne particles1. introduction; 2. description of sampler; 3. application; 4. discussion; 5. summary and conclusions; references; chapter 4. the sorption of gas by an oil-coated solid; 1. introduction; 2. methods, materials and apparatus; 3. results; acknowledgment; references; post-script; chapter 5. the wetting characteristics of metal surfaces; references; chapter 6. the quantitative detection of surface contaminants by evaporative rate measurements.
  • Chapter 7. the adsorption of various radioisotopes upon selected materials1. introduction; 2. adsorption; 3. experimental; 4 . summary and conclusions; references; chapter 8. mechanisms of dust redispersion; 1. introduction; 2. particle dislodgment mechanisms; 3. maintaining particles airborne; 4. summary and conclusions; references; chapter 9. direct observation of particle reentrainment from surfaces; 1. introduction; 2. wind tunnel; 3. glass particles; 4. air velocity profile; 5. observed particle movement; 6. discussion; references.
  • Chapter 10. adhesion of radioactive glass particles to solid surfacesreferences; chapter 11. the resuspension of particulate material from surfaces; 1. introduction; 2. experimental evidence from field trials; 3. discussion; 4. conclusions; acknowledgements; references; chapter 12. redispersion of settled particulates; 1. introduction; 2. agglomerates; 3. anemometric survey of a workroom; 4. redispersion in a room; references; chapter 13. some experiments to determine the resuspension factor of plutonium from various surfaces; 1. introduction; 2. experimental facilities.
  • 3. experimental procedure4. results of measurements of resuspension factors; 5. discussion; 6. conclusions; references; chapter 14. the relationship between surface and airborne contamination; 1. introduction; 2. programme; 3. the relationship between floor and airborne contamination; 4. the relationship between clothing and air contamination; 5. air sampling in change-room during normal use; 6. results; 7. discussion of results; 8. conclusions; references; chapter 15. the rotating disk as an aerosol sampler in the submicron range; 1. introduction; 2. theory; 3. experimental; 4. results.