
With grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services, University of Wisconsin System and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee totaling more than $1M, the Radon Reduction Technology Laboratory is investigating the phenomena of radon transport and entry dynamics with respect to innovative radon mitigation techniques. Current projects include:
EMS 875
Tel: (414)229-5755
Fax: (414)229-6958
E-mail: renken@csd.uwm.edu
Wessam Daoud
EMS 810
Tel: (414)229-2949
Fax: (414)229-6958
Current Project: Laboratory Assessment of Flexible Thin-film Membranes
as a Radon Resistant Construction Technicque.
E-mail: wessam@csd.uwm.edu
Christopher Doll
EMS 810
Tel: (414) 229-2949
Fax: (414) 229-6958
Current Project: Study of the Energy Penalty Associated
With the Operation of a SubSlab Depreesurization System to Control Radon Levels
In The Home.
Email: cdoll@uwm.edu
Esam Abu Irshaid
EMS 810
Tel: (414) 229-2949
Fax: (414) 229-6958
Current Project:
Email: esam@uwm.edu
UWM Graduate School, "Turning Up the Heat on Radon," Research Profile, in-depth article on faculty members who involve graduate and undergraduate students in their research, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 36-39, Spring-Summer 1995.
UWM Graduate School, "Home Improvement," Research Profile, in-depth
article on radon research and scholarly activities, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp.
10-17, Spring 1994.
K. J. Renken and T. Rosenberg, "Laboratory Measurements of the Transport of Radon Gas Through Concrete Samples," Health Physics, Vol. 68, No. 6, pp. 800-808, June 1995.
K. J. Renken and S. Coursin, "A Contemporary Method for Monitoring Indoor Radon and Environmental Conditions at a Remote Test Site," Radiation Protection Dosimetry, Vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 280-296, 1996.
K. J. Renken and S. Coursin, "Further Analysis of a Basement Pressurization-Heat Recovery System for Residential Radon Reduction," Health Physics (under review).
K. J. Renken and S. Coursin, "The Impact of Atmospheric Conditions on
Residential Radon Levels," to be submitted to Health
Physics .
easurement of Solar Radiation, Diurnal Variations and Indoor Radon
Concentrations at a Residential Test Site," to be submitted to Atmospheric
Environment.
K. J. Renken and T. Lambert, "The Utilization of Fly Ash and Silica Fume to Reduce Radon Gas Penetration in Concrete," to be submitted to Radiation Protection Dosimetry.
K. J. Renken and Y. S. Nam, "The Effectiveness of a State-of-the-Art HRV System in a Wisconsin Residence With Relatively High Levels of Radon," to be submitted to Building and Environment.
K. J. Renken and J. Maas, "Assessment of Cementitious Coatings as a
Barrier to Radon Gas Entry," to be submitted to Health
Physics.
K. J. Renken and S. Coursin, "Preliminary Results of Remote Test Site Control and Monitoring of Reduced Indoor Radon Levels Due to an Innovative Basement Pressurization-Heat Recovery System," 1994 International Radon Symposium Pre-Prints, Session V, pp. 6.1-6.22, presented at The 1994 American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists, Inc. International Radon Symposium, Atlantic City, NJ, September 25-28, 1994.
Jay J. Mass and Kevin J. Renken, "Laboratory Assessment of Cementitious Coatings as a Barrier to Radon Gas Entry," 1997 International Radon Symposium Pre-Print, Session III - Mitigation, pp. 1.1 - 1.13, presented at 1997 AARST International Radon Symposium, Cincinnati, OH, November 2-5, 1997.
K. J. Renken and T. Lambert, "Experiments on Industrial By-Products Utilization in Concrete Admixtures to Reduce Radon Transport Properties," to be presented at 1998 International Radon Symposium.
Yoon-Suk Nam and K.J.Renken, "Utilization of Electro-Osmotic Pulsing
Technology to Reduce Radon Gas Diffusion: Preliminary Result," 1998
International Radon Symposium Pre-Prints,
Timothy Rosenberg, M.S. Thesis: "Measurements of the Transport Coefficients of Radon in Concrete," Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, January 1993.
Scott Coursin, M.S. Thesis: "Automation of a Remote PC-Data Acquisition and Control System for an Innovative Radon Mitigation-Heat Recovery Technique," Industrial Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, January 1994.
Jay Maas, M.S. Thesis: "Assessment of Cementitious Coatings as a Barrier to Radon Gas Entry," Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, May 1997.
Terry Lambert, M.S. Thesis: "The Utilization of Industrial By-Products to Reduce Radon Gas Egression in Concrete," Civil Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in progress.
Yoon-Suk Nam, Ph.D. Thesis: "Experiment and Modeling of Electro-Osmotic Pulsing Technology to Eliminate Radon Gas Egression," Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in progress.
Wassam Daoud, M.S. Thesis: "Assessment of Flexible Thin-film
Membranes as a Radon-Resistant Construction Technique," Mechanical Engineering
Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in progress.
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