Modeling of Indoor Air Quality and Exposure
Editor(s): N L Nagda
Provides you with both the underlying theory and examples of practical applications of models. 20 peer-reviewed papers discuss:
interactions between sources and sinks of indoor air pollution
problem areas related to model validation and their solutions
application of models to evaluate ventilation performance and indoor air quality implications of proposed indoor space designs
design and assessment of natural ventilation strategies and prediction of smoke movement
use of models to predict formaldehyde and radon concentrations
development and use of models to predict human exposures to toxic contaminants such as benzene.
In three sections: modeling and measuring sources and sinks; model validation and application; and modeling of exposures.
Table of Contents
PA Clausen, B Laursen, P Wolkoff, E Rasmusen, PA Nielsen
GA Keating, TE McKone
JE Borrazzo, CI Davidson, JB Andelman
DJ Eatough
JE Dunn, T Chen
WW Nazaroff, AJ Gadgil, CJ Weschler
JW Axley, D Lorenzetti
Z Guo
JR Girman
T Yamamoto, DS Ensor, LE Sparks
K Klobut
P Jones, R Waters
E Panzhauser, A Mahdavi, A Fail
E Panzhauser, A Mahdavi
CP Wray, GK Yuill
AK Persily
LE Sparks, BA Tichenor, JB White
AS Rosenbaum, GE Anderson
MD Koontz, WC Evans, NL Nagda, PL Jenkins
JV Behar, JN Blancato, MD Pandian, J Thomas