Sensitivity Analysis of Personal Exposure Assessment Using a Computer Simulated Person

Henrik Brohus, H. K. Jensen

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    Abstract

    The paper considers uncertainties related to personal exposure assessment using a computer simulated person. CFD is used to simulate a uniform flow field around a human being to determine the personal exposure to a contaminant source. For various vertical locations of a point contaminant source three additional factors are varied, namely the velocity, details of the computer simulated person, and the CFD model of the wind channel. The personal exposure is found to be highly dependent on the relative source location. Variation in the range of two orders of magnitude is found. The exposure is found to be significantly sensitive to choice of model geometry, details of computer simulated person and velocity level. Modelling uncertainty and sensitivity should always be evaluated and reported.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelHealthy Buildings 2009 : 9th International Conference & Exhibition, September 13-17, 2009, Syracuse, NY USA
    Antal sider4
    Publikationsdato2009
    StatusUdgivet - 2009
    BegivenhedThe International Conference & Exhibition of Healthy Buildings - Syracuse, NY, USA
    Varighed: 13 sep. 200917 sep. 2009
    Konferencens nummer: 9

    Konference

    KonferenceThe International Conference & Exhibition of Healthy Buildings
    Nummer9
    Land/OmrådeUSA
    BySyracuse, NY
    Periode13/09/200917/09/2009

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