주 저자 | Jeong, J.W.* |
공동 저자 | J. Bem**, W. Bahnfleth***, J. Freihaut****, and B. Thran*****. |
소속 | * Assistant Professor Dept. of Architectural Engineering Sejong Univ. 98 Gunja-Dong Gwangjin-Gu Seoul 143-747 Korea, ** Graduate Research Assistant Indoor Environment Center Dept. of Architectural Engineering Pennsylvania State Univ. 104 Engineering Unit |
Abstract | Literature on aerosol behavior in conventional heating ventilating and air conditioning duct systems that is directly applicable
to modeling and simulation of deposition and resuspension of particulate matter is reviewed. Open literature discussing particle resuspension
from duct surfaces is rare and most studies investigating particle deposition consider only clean duct surfaces. There is a similar
lack of studies on particle deposition and resuspension in mechanical components found in air distribution systems e.g., heat exchangers,
fans, dampers, etc. and in duct flows where the turbulent velocity profile is not fully developed. An example calculation of penetration
through a simple duct system illustrates the characteristics of results produced by the identified modeling methods. |
Keyword | Particles; Deposition; Ventilation; Ducts; Suspension. |
페이지 | pp. 74~83 |
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DOI | - |
학회/저널명 | ASCE Journal of Architectural Engineering Vol.15, No.3 |
년도 | 2009 |
추가 문구 | DOI: 10.1061/ASCE1076-0431200915:374 |
등록 일시 | 2025-06-18 13:24:47 |