Two models can be used to measure the radon exhalation rate
with a ventilation chamber. The first is the custom model with a
flow meter, and the second is the improved model without flow
meter. As the established radon exhalation standard facilities can't
simulate any medium to be measured by adjusting the radon exhalation
rate and effective decay constants as required, numerical simulation
is useful to compare the two models for measuring radon exhalation
rate under different effective decay constants. Three different
effective decay constants and two different radon exhalation rates
were simulated for measuring radon exhalation rates, and the
simulation results confirmed that the improved model is quick and
accurate even when the radon exhalation rate is very low. While the
custom model can only be used to calculate the radon exhalation
rates when the ventilation rate is far larger than the effective
decay constant, and it takes a long time for the radon concentration
inside the ventilation chamber to be stable. Therefore, the improved
model without flow meter is more accurate to measure the radon
exhalation rate under different effective decay constants.