Air Change Rate Measurement Methods and Database

  • Lee, Kiyoung (Harvard School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health Environmental Science and Engineering Program) ;
  • Yukio Yanagisawa (Harvard School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health Environmental Science and Engineering Program)
  • Published : 1995.01.01

Abstract

In recent years the demand for energy conservation has resulted in "tight" buildings with decreased air change rates. Although a reduction in air change rates can save energy utilized for heating or cooling of dwellings, there is an increased concern for the air quality of the indoor environment where individuals spend most of their lifetime (Schwab et al., 1990).., 1990).

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