Measurement and Modeling of Spatial Distribution of Particulate Matter in Indoor Environments
Wang, Xinlei
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Description
Title
Measurement and Modeling of Spatial Distribution of Particulate Matter in Indoor Environments
Author(s)
Wang, Xinlei
Issue Date
2000
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Zhang, Yuanhui
Department of Study
Agricultural Engineering
Discipline
Agricultural Engineering
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Engineering, Environmental
Language
eng
Abstract
Fourth, a 2-D mathematical model was developed based on the mass balance of particulate matter. The numerical simulation indicated that the particle spatial distribution was highly related to the airflow pattern, particle source strength and gravitational sedimentation of particles. The numerical simulations enhanced the understanding of the mechanisms of particle transport within a ventilated airspace.
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