- 著者
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杉浦 紳之
平 純一
竹中 圭介
山中 和夫
菅井 研自
小佐古 敏荘
- 出版者
- Japan Health Physics Society
- 雑誌
- 保健物理 (ISSN:03676110)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.42, no.3, pp.214-220, 2007 (Released:2010-08-05)
- 参考文献数
- 13
- 被引用文献数
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The smear test is one of the important ways to measure surface contamination. The loose contamination under the high back-ground radiation, which is more significant in handling non-sealed radioisotopes, can be evaluated by this method. The removal factor is defined as the ratio of the activity removed from the surface by one smear sample to the whole activity of the removable surface contamination. The removal factor is greatly changed by the quality and condition of surface materials. In this study, the values of removal factor at several typical surface conditions were evaluated experimentally and the practical application of those values was considered. It is required the smear should be pressed by moderate pressure when wiping the surface. The pressure from 1.0kg to 1.5kg per filter paper was recommended. The removal factor showed lower value in wiping by the pressure below 1.0kg. The value of 0.5 for the removal factor could be applied to the smooth surface of linoleum, concrete coated with paint or epoxy resin, stainless steel and glass with the statistical allowance.