Holmberg S, Chen Q.
Year:
2003
Bibliographic info:
Indoor air. June 2003 , Vol 13 - 2, pp 200-204

Istis normally assumed by designers that all pollutants in a displacement ventilation system follow the buoyant air flow into an upper zone, where they are evacuated. But studies have shown that it is not always true and that concentrations of pollutant particles can be found in the breathing zone. This study aims at designing a ventilation system that will minimize the respirable airborne particle in that breathing zone.