Indoor air quality in aircrafts and possible problems related with IAQ.
Author(s) : KARAKOC T. H., BURHAN I., KABA S., et al.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Today's commercial aircrafts expose different atmospheres, having different temperatures, pressures and humidity changes. Aircraft cabins have indoor characteristics similar to those in houses and office buildings. but still these cabins differ from other buildings for some aspects, such as available space per person, pressurizing requirements and being inactive within the cabin.
Details
- Original title: Indoor air quality in aircrafts and possible problems related with IAQ.
- Record ID : 2007-1268
- Languages: English
- Source: REHVA Journal - n. 1-2
- Publication date: 2005/03
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Themes:
Indoor air quality;
Mobile air conditioning - Keywords: Cabin; Aircraft; Air quality; Air conditioning
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