@book{de2b8c7f4dda4e21a00dcfe84c3bc28f,
title = "Perceived Air Quality in a Displacement Ventilated Room",
abstract = "In a displacement ventilated room the non-uniform contaminant distribution causes an improved indoor air quality in the occupied zone compared with conventional mixing ventilation. This has been demonstrated in numerous studies by chemical measurements. In this study the air quality in a displacement ventilated room was determined directly by asking humans about how they perceived the air quality. A trained sensory panel comprising 12 subjects assessed the perceived air quality immediately after entering a climate chamber. The experiments showed that the perceived air quality in the displacement ventilated chamber was substantially better than in the case of mixing ventilation.",
keywords = "Percieved Air Quality, Displacement Ventilated Room, Percieved Air Quality, Displacement Ventilated Room",
author = "Henrik Brohus and Knudsen, {Henrik Nellemose} and Nielsen, {Peter V.} and G. Clausen and Fanger, {P. O.}",
note = "Proceedings of Indoor Air '96, 7th International Conference on Air Quality and Climate, Nagoya, Japan, Vol. 1, pp. 811-816 PDF for print: 12 pp.",
year = "1996",
language = "English",
series = "Indoor Environmental Technology",
publisher = "Dept. of Building Technology and Structural Engineering",
number = "61",
}