Indoor Air Quality Engineering
Environmental Health and Control of Indoor Pollutants (Drugs & the Pharmaceutical Sciences)
This text/reference offers practical strategies to construct, test, modify, and renovate industrial structures and processes to minimize and inhibit contaminant formation, distribution, and accumulation-analyzing the chemical and physical phenomena affecting contaminant generation to optimize system function and design, improve human health and safety, and reduce odors, fumes, particles, gases, and toxins within a variety of interior environments. Provides applications in Microsoft Excel®, Mathcad®, and Fluent® for analysis of contaminant concentration in various flow fields and air pollution control devices.Promotes developments in industrial ventilation, worker safety, and environmental health!Indoor Air Quality Engineering presents state-of-the-art strategies todesign efficient ventilation, exhaust, and particle control systemspredict the interaction of gaseous and particulate pollutants on the human bodymodel and predict contaminant production and transport behavior Indoor Air Quality Engineering is ideal for mechanical, industrial, civil, chemical, environmental, manufacturing, system, and design engineers; and an invaluable text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
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John M. Cimbala
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Robert Jennings Heinsohn
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