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Effect of ventilation pattern on room air and contaminant distribution

Chung, K. and Hsu, S.
2001
Building and Environment, 36(9): 989-998


Chung, K. and Hsu, S., (2001), "Effect of ventilation pattern on room air and contaminant distribution", Building and Environment, 36(9): 989-998.
Abstract:
Kee-Chiang Chung, Shou-Ping Hsu, Effect of ventilation pattern on room air and contaminant distribution, Building and Environment, Volume 36, Issue 9, November 2001, Pages 989-998, ISSN 0360-1323, DOI: 10.1016/S0360-1323(00)00051-2.

(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V23-43P4189-1/2/dc52a0a59024690d1bae69fce7539144)

Abstract:

The ventilation efficiency of different ventilation patterns arranged by two inlet and two outlet diffusers at different locations is investigated. The numerical simulation was first adopted to predict airflow pattern and ventilation performance. Then, a laboratory experiment at room air and contaminant distribution in a full-scale test chamber was conducted to validate the simulation results. Applied the tracer-gas techniques to the experimental program, a concentration decay of CO2 is used to calculate the ventilation efficiency and air change rate of the test chamber. The distribution of supply/exhaust air in the study characterized by ventilation efficiency, was investigated in isothermal conditions using different supply air velocities. The results indicate that the ventilation efficiency might be dominantly influenced by location of diffuser rather than air change rate.


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