Kameel, R.; Khalil, E. E.
Year:
2003
Bibliographic info:
8th IBPSA International conference and exhibition on building simulation- Technische Universiteit Eindhoven - August 11-14 - 2003 - Session 2P14 - Poster

The present paper addresses and fosters the factors that affect airflow movement and energy efficiencies in the surgical operating theatres. The present work puts forward analyses for major factors contributing to failure to achieve and attain the optimum Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), and the methods suggested to solve such problem. Appropriate architectural and mechanical engineering recommendations to achieve the optimum hygienic operating theatre are set out in the paper. The present work is also devoted to assess through way of comparisons of several airside HVAC designs, efficient operating theatres air conditioning designs. The influence of the airside HVAC design on the operating theatre environment is outlined in terms of flow regimes, and age of contamination.