EVALUATION ON THE DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF COOKING ODORS AND DEODORIZATION EFFICIENCY OF THE NEW AIR CLEANING SYSTEM

The gas cooking device and the induction heating (IH) cooking heater is used for cooking. Weexamined a difference of diffusion characteristics of odor emitted at the gas cooking device and the IHcooking heater. The IH cooking heater has the advantage that it does not give out carbon dioxide (CO2)from burning during cooking. We evaluated deodorization efficiency of a new system which wasdeveloped to purify air pollution gas generated during cooking without using an exhaust air duct.

INVESTIGATION ON FACILITY MANAGEMENT OF ART GALLERY IN JAPAN

This report describes the results from the questionnaire and detailed survey conducted in 2004 to 2006.The 15 items of questionnaire included in facilities management, maintenance management, savingenergy, art gallery facilities. The number of art galleries investigated by questionnaire survey is about171 art galleries in Japan. Then we scanned findings during about 1 year 6 months to get speculationhaving high reliability and summarized a tendency and a characteristic based on the result. Fromthesurvey results, it shows the tendency and characteristics about each item.

USE OF LIVING POT-PLANTS TO CLEANSE INDOOR AIR – RESEARCH REVIEW

Urban indoor air quality (IAQ) is an international health issue, since city dwellers spend 90% of theirtime indoors. Research by a number of authors is reviewed here, demonstrating a range of capacitiesof indoor plants to improve IAQ and promote occupant wellbeing. Our laboratory studies, with nineindoor plant species, and our field studies in 60 offices, show that potted-plants can reliably reducetotal volatile organic compound (TVOC) loads, a major class of indoor pollutants, by 75%, to below100 ppb. They work equally well with or without air-conditioning, and in light or dark.

FORMALDEHYDE AND ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL EMISSIONS FROM SHEETFED OFFSET LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING OPERATIONS IN PRINTING HOUSE IN THAILAND

In Thailand, the emissions of air pollutants from industrial areas are one of the main sources of airpollution. It is generally believed that indoor air pollution such as VOCs as negative causes for ahealth risk. In our research, we measured the concentration of two Volatile organic compounds,formaldehyde and isopropyl alcohol, emissions from sheet-fed offset lithographic printingoperations during January - July 2006 in Bangkok, Thailand. The portable ambient air analyzer wereused to collect and analyze formaldehyde and isopropyl alcohol concentration.

DISSATISFACTION AMONG TROPICALLY-ACCLIMATIZED SUBJECTS WITH VENTILATOIN APPLIED TO THE FACIAL REGION

Personalized Ventilation (PV) has been shown to improve inhaled air quality recently. However, it maylead to dissatisfaction such as draft due to personalized air applied locally to the facial region, orstuffiness due to inadequate air supply. This study aims to identify some reasons for the dissatisfactionamong tropically acclimatized people through a systematically experimental design.In this study 24 subjects were subjected to a series of random facial exposure to local air movementeach of 15 minutes duration in a well-controlled indoor air quality chamber.

ANALYZING THERMAL ENVIRONMENT EFFICIENCY OF RAISED-FLOOR ONDOL WITH VENTILATION

A floor heating, so called ‘Ondol’, is widely used in korea, and it has been known that Ondol provids good thermal environment. [1] However, the impact sound through floor is great and ventilation rate depends on infiltration in rooms where the Ondol is a

VERTICAL PROFILE OF CONTAMINANT CONCENTRATION IN SICKROOM WITH LYING PERSON VENTILATED BY DISPLACEMENT

In the sickroom, high indoor air quality and thermal comfort is essential for the treatment of patients.Therefore it is proposed to use displacement ventilation for the whole room ventilation and the radiantpanel for the thermal comfort of each bed. This study is intended to investigate validity of this system.This paper shows the experimental and calculated results of the displacement-ventilated room with onebed and one radiant panel. The vertical profile of contaminant concentration and temperature aremeasured and compared with the calculated ones.

THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT IN HOMES AND HEALTH – WHAT WE HAVE LEARNT, IF ANY?

The epidemiological research on indoor environments in homes and health has been reviewed.Science has mainly been about health effects like asthma/allergies and exposures such as VOCs,mould and dampness. So far there are few conclusive findings. Dampness, pets, mites, dampness,ETS, a low ventilation rate, and some phthalates are risk factors for asthma and allergies. There is alarge need of studies of other health effects, and other exposures, especially regarding new frequentlyused chemicals.

COMPARATIVE SUMMER THERMAL AND COOLING LOAD PERFORMANCE OF NATURAL VENTILATION OF CAVITY ROOF UNDER THREE DIFFERENT CLIMATE ZONES

This paper presents the benefit of natural ventilation of a roof cavity to reduce summer thermal loads ofa factory and, therefore, the cooling load due to air-conditioning systems with respect to various climatezones in Japan. A simulation program was developed to analyze the impact of cavity ventilation on theoperative temperatures of the occupied zones in a factory. Three climate zones in Japan: cold region(Sapporo), temperate hot-humid region (Tokyo), and subtropical region (Naha) were selected forcomparison. In an air-conditioning mode, two calculations of cooling loads were made.

NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF INDOOR AIR FLOW IN A ROOM VENTILATED BY A HORIZONTAL JET

The goal of this work is to investigate the ability of three eddy viscosity turbulent models, the standardk-?, the RNG k-? and the k-?, in predicting the three-dimensional airflow in a room under forcedconvection. The experimental data from Nielsen (1990), which represents a large room where the airenters horizontally at the top of one side and leaves the room at the bottom of the opposite side, wasused to validate the models. The mean velocity and the turbulence intensity profiles for Reynoldsnumber of 5,000 are presented in two planes of the room with two inlet arrangements.

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