An experimental setup is presented that can measure concentrations generated around a pulsating source of carbon dioxide (C02) that simulates human respiration. The experimental setup is used to study the relationship between the ventilation efficiency and the pollutant removal efficiency of a space. These are two key parameters which describe the ability of a space in providing a comfortable and healthy environment for its occupants. Preliminary results obtained so far have focused on the conditions inside a small test chamber. Some preliminary results are presented after a discussion on current tracer gas techniques used in the field.
Laboratory simulation of human bioeffluents sources using carbon dioxide as a tracer gas.
Year:
1995
Bibliographic info:
Canada, Concordia University Centre for Building Studies, 1995, Indoor air quality ventilation and energy conservation in buildings. 2nd International Conference, volume 2, pp239-246