The Influence of Aerosol Density and Shape Factor on the Assessment of Internal Exposure to 239Pu.

Abstract:

:Internal exposure due to inhalation of aerosols depends on the ratio of aerodynamic shape factor (χ) to aerosol mass density (ρ). Inhaled aerosol parameters may differ from the default ρ and χ values provided by the International Commission on Radiological Protection, which are adopted for the assessment of internal exposures. This paper focuses on the influences of χ/ρ on the assessment of internal exposure to Pu for reference workers. Regional deposition fractions are found to decrease with increasing χ/ρ, and larger decreases are observed with smaller activity median aerodynamic diameter aerosols, while the slow clearance fractions (fs) in the tracheobronchial region are more sensitive for larger activity median aerodynamic diameter aerosols. Results from biokinetics calculations reveal that both the time-dependent content (excretion) and cumulative activities are determined mainly for particles initially deposited in the alveolar-interstitial region, while fs affects the local cumulative activities in the tracheobronchial region. χ/ρ is proven to have different influences for aerosols with different activity median aerodynamic diameters. The default χ/ρ values can be used when activity median aerodynamic diameters are greater than 1 μm, while one should pay attention to the value of χ/ρ when activity median aerodynamic diameters are less than 1 μm, where significant influence may be anticipated.

journal_name

Health Phys

journal_title

Health physics

authors

Zhang B,Sheng W,Xu M,Zhang Y,Lei JY,Ma HC

doi

10.1097/HP.0000000000001052

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-10-01 00:00:00

pages

353-361

issue

4

eissn

0017-9078

issn

1538-5159

pii

00004032-201910000-00002

journal_volume

117

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