Advanced airflow distribution methods for reducing exposure of indoor pollution

Guangyu Cao, Peter Vilhelm Nielsen, Arsen Melikov, Risto Kosonen

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Abstract

The adverse effect of various indoor pollutants on occupants’ health have been recognized. In public spaces flu viruses may spread from person to person by airflow generated by various traditional ventilation methods, like natural ventilation and mixing ventilation (MV Personalized ventilation (PV) supplies clean air close to the occupant and directly into the breathing zone. Studies show that it improves the inhaled air quality and reduces the risk of airborne cross-infection in comparison with total volume (TV) ventilation. However, it is still challenging for PV and other advanced air distribution methods to reduce the exposure to gaseous and particulate pollutants under disturbed conditions and to ensure thermal comfort at the same time. The objective of this study is to analyse the performance of different advanced airflow distribution methods for protection of occupants from exposure to indoor pollutants.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Titel 38th AIVC Conference "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings"
Antal sider6
ForlagAIVC
Publikationsdato2017
StatusUdgivet - 2017
Begivenhed 38th AIVC Conference "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings" - Nottingham, Storbritannien
Varighed: 13 sep. 201714 sep. 2017
Konferencens nummer: 38

Konference

Konference 38th AIVC Conference "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings"
Nummer38
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByNottingham
Periode13/09/201714/09/2017

Emneord

  • Advanced airflow distribution
  • Personal exposure
  • Indoor pollution
  • Ventilation
  • Indoor air quality

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