Air Quality and Comfort in Airliner Cabins
Editor(s): Niren L. Nagda
This significant, new ASTM publication provides a valuable insight into the numerous issues and challenges associated with air quality in airliner cabins. It examines 15 peer-reviewed papers, written by professionals known worldwide for scientific investigations of the aircraft cabin environment. Specific attention is give to potential causes of adverse health symptoms and discomfort reported in airliners. These concerns include air pollutants such as aldehyedes, bioaerosols, carbon monoxide, ozone, and VOCs, as well as carbon dioxide, cabin barometric pressure, vibration, temperature, and humidity.
6 sections cover:
Cabin Air Quality Measurements
Chemicals, Toxicity, and Effects
Standards
Modeling and Control of Cabin Air Quality
Cabin Air Quality and Emerging Issues/Research
Relationships between Cabin Environment Factors and Comfort and Health Responses
This publication will be of interest to: Aircraft Manufacturers
Airline Executives
Airline Medical Directors
Maintenance Engineers
Pilots and Flight Attendants
FAA and OSHA Personnel
Industrial Hygienists
Researchers, including Epidemiologists and Toxicologists
Table of Contents
TS Dumyahn, JD Spengler, HA Burge, M Muilenburg
KE Arnold, S Crha, L Patten
SC Lee, CS Poon, XD Li, F Luk, M Chang, S Lam
C van Netten
HH Hollick, JJ Sangiovanni
LC Holcomb
AK Persily
AJ Baker, MB Taylor, NS Winowich, MR Heller
RJ Hall, JJ Sangiovanni, HH Hollick, TN Obee, SO Hay
RB Fox
DR Space, RA Johnson, WL Rankin, NL Nagda
NL Nagda, HE Rector, Z Li, DR Space
H de Ree, M Bagshaw, R Simons, RA Brown
SC Lee, CS Poon, XD Li, F Luk, M Chang
WL Rankin, DR Space, NL Nagda