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Modelling contaminant exposure in a single-family house

Huang, J. M., Chen, Q., Ribot, B., Rivoalen, H.
2004
Indoor and Built Environment, Vol. 13, No. 1, 5-19


Huang, J. M., Chen, Q., Ribot, B., Rivoalen, H., (2004), "Modelling contaminant exposure in a single-family house", Indoor and Built Environment, Vol. 13, No. 1, 5-19.
Abstract:
This study simulated occupational exposure to household contaminants in a single-family house under different ventilation, heating, and climatic conditions using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The contaminants studied were carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. This investigation assessed the exposure over the day for a generic occupational schedule of four family members. Characteristically, high degrees of contamination as well as thermal stratification were found during the winter months, where low ventilation rates mimic displacement ventilation. This leads to lower contaminant exposure of the occupants, compared to a situation with completely mixed air. The stratification effect is more efficient at curbing exposure than increasing the global ventilation rate for the cases evaluated

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Huang, J. M.
     
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School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, 585 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2088, USA http://widget.ecn.purdue.edu/~yanchen/
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