AIR FLOW DISTRIBUTION IN AN OPERATING ROOM VENTILATED BY A PERFORATED CEILING.

Author(s) : LIEBECQ G., MIERZWINSKI S.

Summary

THE EFFICIENCY OF A VERTICAL DOWNWARD QUASI-LAMINAR FLOW USED FOR THE VENTILATION OF A HOSPITAL SURGERY ROOM IS INVESTIGATED EXPERIMENTALLY. TESTS IN LABORATORY ENLIGHT THE PARTICULAR CARE TO BE TAKEN IN THE CHOICE OF AN ADEQUATE VENTILATION SYSTEM AND MEASUREMENTS ON SITE VERIFY THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SYSTEM. FLOW DISTURBANCES BY THE OPERATING LAMP ARE OBSERVED AND SHOW THE TIGHT LINK BETWEEN THE CHOICE OF A VENTILATION SYSTEM AND THAT OF THE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT IN THE ROOM.

Details

  • Original title: AIR FLOW DISTRIBUTION IN AN OPERATING ROOM VENTILATED BY A PERFORATED CEILING.
  • Record ID : 1987-1928
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1986/11/05
  • Source: Source: Proc. 1st eur. Symp. Air Cond. Refrig., Brussels
    145-152; 5 fig.; 1 tabl.; 11 ref.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.