Study on simulation of airflow within the enclosure in the semiconductor factory cleanroom

The aim of that paper is the analysis of the airflow field and pressure distribution of standard mechanical interface (SMIF) enclosure in the semiconductor factory cleanroom on the one hand and the investigation of the air cleanliness inside the mini-environment. Results and conclusions are presented.

Effectiveness of photocatalytic filter for removing volatile organic compounds in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system

Air handling units must be added in typical HVAC systems to remove indoor air pollutants, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The aim of that paper is to investigate the VOC removal efficiency of a photocatalytic filter in a HVAC system. The resullts of the experiments carried out in a stainless steel chamber are presented. It appears that photocatalytic oxidation is an attractive technique for indoor air cleaning.

Thermal effect of temperature gradient in a field environment chamber served by displacement ventilation system in the tropics.

The investigation in a room served by displacement ventilation system of the effect of temperature gradient on overall and local thermal comfort at different overall thermal sensations and room air temperatures was the aim of that study. It appears that temperature gradient has different influences on thermal comfort at different overall thermal sensations.

CFD simulations of VOCs concentrations in a resident building with new carpet under different ventilation strategies

The aim of thsi paper is to study the effect of five ventilation strategies on the concentrations of VOCs emitted from a new carpet in an apartment with the VOCs emission characteristics taken from chamber test data. Numerical results show that ventilation strategies have small effect on VOCs emission from carpet.

Characteristics of pressure distribution and solution to the problems caused by stack effect in high-rise residential buildings

Field measurements were conducted first in two Korean high-rise residential buildings to show and understand the characteristics of pressure difference and problems due du stack effect. Then a simulation of several high-rise buildings was made to confirm those characteristics and problems. It appears that most of the stack pressure difference acts on interior partitions rather than on exterior walls. A solution is proposed to solve the pressure difference problems.

Model-based analysis and simulation of airflow control systems of ventilation units in building environments

A mathematical model has been developed to simulate airflow control systems of ventilation units, then implemented. The simulations results are compared with the experimental results and with data obtained from analytical predictions too. Finally, the results of simulations of the entire ventilation unit control system for two different types of loading conditions are provided.

Stratification and oscillations produced by pre-cooling during transient natural ventilation

The transient natural ventilation of a warm room is investigated in this paper. The authors developed a simple model to describe the transient oscillatory process. The application of the model is then discussed and demonstrates how pre-cooled draining maybe employed appropriately to provide thermal comfort in a room not occupied permanently.

Particulate matter in the indoor air of classrooms - exploratory results from Munich and surrounding area

To learn more about indoor PM concentrations and associated health risks in schools, data has been collected on indoor air climate parameters in German classrooms (92 in winter 2004-2005 and 75 in summer 2005) only during teaching hours. The results showed that exposure to particulate matter in school is high. Further investigations are necessary to assess the toxic potential of indoor particles and develop strategies to ensure a better IAQ in schools.

Ozone's impact on public health : contributions from indoor exposures to ozone and products of ozone-initiated chemistry

In this paper, the author examines the contributions of indoor exposures to ozone and its ozone-initiated oxidation products to ozone's overall impact on public health. He presents relatively simple strategies that could mitigate those effects. For example, by filtering ozone from ventilation air and by limiting the indoor use of products and materials whose emissions react with ozone.

Prevalence and implementation of IAQ programs in U.S. schools

in that study the extent to which US schools are implementing IAQ programs is analyzed. It appears that having a program is not equivalent to implementing effective IAQ policies and procedures. The survey results indicate that schools are paying an increasing amount of attention to IAQ and when actively supported by the school administration the program appears a good means to improve the learning environment for US schoolchildren.

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