Summary
Based on CFD simulation, the authors analyse and compare four air-distribution modes using relevant evaluating indexes, and conclude that the top-supplying and opposite down-exhausting air distribution is an optimal mode for isolation wards. With a full-scale model, they test the contamination exclusion effect of the air distribution mode and the result is satisfactory.
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- Original title: [In Chinese. / En chinois.]
- Record ID : 2006-2606
- Languages: Chinese
- Source: HV & AC - vol. 36 - n. 181
- Publication date: 2006/01
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Themes:
Other air-conditioning equipment;
Comfort air conditioning - Keywords: Contamination; CFD; Ventilation; Air; Modelling; Hospital; Insulation; Air conditioning; Distribution
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Design of air conditioning and ventilating syst...
- Author(s) : WANG Q., DI Y.
- Date : 2006/01
- Languages : Chinese
- Source: HV & AC - vol. 36 - n. 181
- Formats : PDF
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Computational fluid dynamics applications in ho...
- Author(s) : COLQUHOUN J., PARTRIDGDE L.
- Date : 2003/02
- Languages : English
- Source: Indoor built Environ. - vol. 12 - n. 1-2
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Isolation principles used in isolation wards.
- Author(s) : XU Z., ZHANG Y., WANG Q., et al.
- Date : 2006/01
- Languages : Chinese
- Source: HV & AC - vol. 36 - n. 181
- Formats : PDF
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Measurement and CFD simulation of the temperatu...
- Author(s) : LAU J., NIU J. L.
- Date : 2003/08
- Languages : English
- Source: Indoor built Environ. - vol. 12 - n. 4
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Coupling CFD and human body thermoregulation mo...
- Author(s) : GAO N., NIU J., ZHANG H.
- Date : 2006/07
- Languages : English
- Source: HVAC&R Research - vol. 12 - n. 3
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