Airborne respiratory diseases and mechanical systems for control of microbes
WJ Kowalski, WP Bahnfleth - HPAC Heating, Piping, Air Conditioning, 1998 - pure.psu.edu
HPAC Heating, Piping, Air Conditioning, 1998•pure.psu.edu
Airborne transmission of respiratory disease in indoor environments remains a problem of
indoor air quality with few engineering alternatives and for which performance goals and
design parameters unclear. This paper summarizes the relevant literature of medical
microbiology and aerobiology in a manner that engineers may find useful in designing a
HVAC system intended to reduce the treat. It presents principles that can be applied to any
indoor environment, including office buildings, schools, residences, hospitals, and isolation …
indoor air quality with few engineering alternatives and for which performance goals and
design parameters unclear. This paper summarizes the relevant literature of medical
microbiology and aerobiology in a manner that engineers may find useful in designing a
HVAC system intended to reduce the treat. It presents principles that can be applied to any
indoor environment, including office buildings, schools, residences, hospitals, and isolation …
Abstract
Airborne transmission of respiratory disease in indoor environments remains a problem of indoor air quality with few engineering alternatives and for which performance goals and design parameters unclear. This paper summarizes the relevant literature of medical microbiology and aerobiology in a manner that engineers may find useful in designing a HVAC system intended to reduce the treat. It presents principles that can be applied to any indoor environment, including office buildings, schools, residences, hospitals, and isolation wards.
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