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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int


Title:"Evaluation and investigation of the effects of ventilation layout, rate, and room temperature on pollution dispersion across a laboratory indoor environment"
Author(s):Davardoost F; Kahforoushan D;
Address:"Environmental Engineering Research Center, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran. Environmental Engineering Research Center, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran. kahforoushan@sut.ac.ir"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Year:2019
Volume:20190103
Issue:6
Page Number:5410 - 5421
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-3977-8
ISSN/ISBN:1614-7499 (Electronic) 0944-1344 (Linking)
Abstract:"The presence of chemicals in laboratories and research centers exposes the staff working at such indoor environment to health risks. In this piece of research, a study was performed on the indoor environment of the Center for Environmental Engineering Research at Sahand University of Technology (Tabriz, Iran). For this purpose, the parameters affecting the dispersion of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including ventilation rate, room temperature, pollution emission time, venting location, air flow regime within the indoor environment, and the number of vents, were simulated via CFD modeling. The CFD modeling was performed three-dimensionally in unsteady state. In case of turbulent flow within the indoor environment, k-epsilon turbulence model was used to obtain air velocity profile. Experimental data was used to validate the model. Results of the present research showed that when the venting location is on the ceiling, pollution concentration of 25 ppm can be achieved at some low temperature under a particular set of conditions. However, when the venting location was on the walls close to the pollution source, concentrations as low as 5 ppm and lower were observed within the laboratory indoor environment"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/analysis Air Pollution Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis Benzene/analysis Iran Laboratories *Models, Theoretical Temperature Ventilation/*methods Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Cfd Indoor air quality Laboratory Voc Ventilation;"
Notes:"MedlineDavardoost, Farzad Kahforoushan, Davood eng Germany 2019/01/05 Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2019 Feb; 26(6):5410-5421. doi: 10.1007/s11356-018-3977-8. Epub 2019 Jan 3"

 
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