A ventilation standard debate: should pollutant source strengths be added when calculating ventilation rates?
Author(s) : ROSENBAUM W., STERLING E. M.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The authors find that the hypothesis of additivity of contaminant source strengths is an oversimplification of the true state of nature and classify its status as speculative at best. They conclude that the Additivity Principle ought not to be entrenched as the basis for policy in a major international ventilation standard.
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- Original title: A ventilation standard debate: should pollutant source strengths be added when calculating ventilation rates?
- Record ID : 1999-1092
- Languages: English
- Source: Heat. Pip. Air Cond. - vol. 70 - n. 3
- Publication date: 1998/03
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