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Hannes Grünewald

Hannes Grünewald
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5 Research Items
6 Citations
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Education
October 2011 - September 2017
Technische Universität Dresden
Field of study
  • Engineering, Aerospace Engineering

Publications

Publications (5)
Article
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Radon-222 contributes to half of the natural radiation exposure of humans and is one of the main causes of lung cancer. Of particular importance for humans is the exposure to radon-222 indoors, which enters living and working areas from the soil air, e.g. through cracks in the foundations of buildings. An easy and efficient way to minimise indoor r...
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The new German Radiation Protection Act (StrlSchG) of December 31, 2018 established a reference value of 300 Bq/m3 for the annual average radon activity concentration in buildings with recreation and living rooms as well as workplaces. It is expected that the reference value will be exceeded in a vast number of buildings throughout Germany and that...
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The new German Radiation Protection Act (StrlSchG) of 31 December 2018 established a reference value of 300 Bq/m3 for the annual average radon activity concentration in buildings with recreation and living rooms as well as workplaces. It is expected that the reference value will be exceeded in a vast number of buildings throughout Germany and that...
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The new Radiation Protection Act (StrlSchG) of 31 December 2018 established a reference value of 300 Bq/m3 for the annual average radon activity concentration in buildings with recreation and living rooms and workplaces. It is expected that the reference value will be exceeded in a large number of buildings throughout Germany and that radon protect...
Conference Paper
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The new Radiation Protection Act (StrlSchG) of 31 December 2018 established a reference value of 300 Bq/m3 for the annual average radon activity concentration in buildings with recreation and living rooms and workplaces. It is expected that the reference value will be exceeded in a large number of buildings throughout Germany and that radon protect...

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A simple, efficient and cost-effective radon protection measure for existing buildings is ventilation. In the scope of a joint project, ventilation systems with zone control are to be extended by the control parameter radon activity concentration. A radon monitor will be developed for this purpose, which can be integrated wireless into ventilation systems.