@book{e808d65875814632896cd9fd0ea6d59e,
title = "Evaporation Controlled Emission in Ventilated Rooms",
abstract = "Emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from materials is traditionally determined from tests carried out in small-scale test chambers. However, a difference in scale may lead to a difference in the measured emission rate in a small-scale test chamber and the actual emission rate in a full-scale ventilated room when the emission is fully or partly evaporation controlled. The objective of the present research work has been to investigate the change of emission rates from small-scale experiments to full-scale ventilated rooms and to investigate the influence of the local air velocity field near the source.",
keywords = "Aircondition, Evaporation Controlled Emission, Aircondition, Evaporation Controlled Emission",
author = "Claus Topp and Nielsen, {Peter V.} and Per Heiselberg",
note = "Proceedings of Healthy Buildings/IAQ '97. Global Issues and Regional Solutions, Washington DC, USA, Vol. 3, pp. 557-563, September 27 - October 2, 1997 PDF for print: 12 pp.",
year = "1997",
language = "English",
series = "Indoor Environmental Technology",
publisher = "Dept. of Building Technology and Structural Engineering",
number = "76",
}