Maldonado E.A.B. Woods J.E.
Year:
1983
Bibliographic info:
Building and Environment vol.18 no.4 p.171-180 1983 11 figs. 2tabs. 15 refs. #DATE 01:12:1983 in English

A rational method is presented to determine the locations within a building where the highest average concentrations of contaminants may occur. Using this procedure, the number of sampling points necessary for indoor air quality (IAQ) evaluation of a building is reduced to a minimum. Thus the time and cost necessary for building evaluation and analysis can be decreased. Experimental measurements made in a research house are presented to validate the method.