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Reduction of airborne particle and microbial contaminations has been one of the main focuses in design and operation of critical and controlled environments such as cleanrooms, labs, operating rooms and isolation rooms. These environments typically consume much higher energy than office spaces. The speakers present recent developments and innovative practices: particle generation and dispersion by human coughing; its indoor migration paths; investigation of an HVAC system’s effectiveness in particle removal; how to use continuous particle or microbial sensing to ensure the real-time indoor air quality and cleanliness; and how to achieve required air cleanliness automatically in healthcare operating rooms and industrial cleanrooms with decreased energy consumption by cutting down unnecessary airflow over-supply during unoccupied periods.

  1. The Effects of Patient Movement on Particles Dispersed By Coughing in a Calm Indoor Environment
    Yanzheng (Don) Guan, Ph.D., P.E., Member, Alamelu Ramesh, P.E., Member, Farhad Memarzadeh, Ph.D., P.E., Member
    Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3)
  2. Infection Control in Hospitals by Real-time Bacteria Control
    Rupert Mack, P.E., Member
    Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3)
  3. Clean Environment Energy Conservation by Flow Demand Control Based on Particle Sensing
    Wei Sun, P.E., Member
    Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3)

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2014 Annual Conference, Seattle, WA

Product Details

Published:
2014
File Size:
1 file , 130 KB
Product Code(s):
D-SE14Sem27