rs Re, wet : tae es Y-793 - CALIBRATION OF A FLOW-TYPE IONIZATION CHAMBER WITH RADIOACTIVE SULFUR DIOXIDE. J. W. Thomas and R. L. Quinn, 20 August 1951. UNCLASSIFIED _ (Uv) An ionization chamber equipped with a vibrating-reed electrometer and recorder was calibrated for continuously measuring » radioactive sulfur dioxide in a flowing gas stream. The calibration was pa ea Ms made by counting the 539 after conversion of gas samples to BaS390k. A calibration factor of 0.64 x 10711 amp of ion current/yc/liter of $370 was established. The detectable limit was calculated to be 1.5 X 10° : 4 pe/liter. By using a collecting potential of 2,000 v, activities up to at least 3 me/liter may be measured. At high voltages the ion current is 2 proportional to the gas activity, no difference in ion current being noted ™ when gas flowed through the chamber at 32 liter/min and when there was no gas flow. ORNL - 1378 zz - GAS MASK CANISTER TESTS AGAINST RADIOACTIVE SULFUR DIOXIDE. Jess W. Thomas, 2 September 1952. : SECRET-RESTRICTED DATA This report describes the development of an ultrasensitive method of gas-mask canister testing wherein a radioactive gas, 830s, rather than a nonradioactive medium. is used Use of a radioactive test-medium makes possible readings of high sensitivity, and also permits the use of continuous-recording instruments for gas concentration determinations. 5 was selected as the test nuclide because it is a pure beta-emitter, so that shielding problems are negligible, and because its half-life of 87 days entails no serious, long-term decontamination problem. Payee “ Mee Jf The test apparatus and procedures are described. Penetrations as low as 1073 mmg /liter could be estimated. The results indicate that the M11 canister has an efficiency greater than 99.98% against radioactive REST 70 pat . ote? Skee sulfur dioxide, (1 mc/liter) for the first 20 min of test. RG TA quam aim mee em oe te wee ee aaa

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