Cj. Bland et Nw. Chiu, ACCUMULATION OF PB-210 ACTIVITY ON PARTICULATE MATTER IN LPG RAIL CARS, Applied radiation and isotopes, 47(9-10), 1996, pp. 925-926
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The presence of radon in petroleum natural gas has been known for over
90 yr. Typical activity concentrations in Western Canada vary from 5
to 20 Bq/L. In Canada, liquified natural gas is transported over large
distances by rail cars with capacities of approx. 10(5) L. At least e
very 10 yr, the gas vessels of these cars are tested hydrostatically.
During this operation, about 10 L of fine ferric dust is found to have
accumulated inside the vessels and this is cleaned out. The dust has
been found to consist of flakes of about 200 mu in size which has accu
mulated Pb-210 and daughter activities. The specific activities have b
een measured for a composite sample by beta and alpha spectrometry and
have been found to be similar to activities previously reported for t
he interior surfaces of valves and separators in natural gas processin
g plants. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.