Name:
A New Method for Patient Isolation Room Air Distribution Design PDF
Published Date:
2004
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
The room air distribution design (selection and placement of supply diffusers and exhaust openings) plays a major role in minimizing transmission of airborne pathogens in infectious isolation rooms and plays a primary role in occupant comfort. This work demonstrates the use of computational fluid dynamics, an airflow simulation tool, to evaluate the effectiveness of a particular design in meeting these design goals. Several air distribution schemes for an actual patient isolation room are evaluated. Results show that the use of non-aspirating laminar flow diffusers may not be as critical to controlling contaminants within the room as currently believed, with supply diffuser and exhaust opening placement having a more significant impact on performance.
Paper from IAQ 2004 -- Critical Operations: Supporting the Healing Environment Through IAQ Performance Standards
Units: Dual
| File Size : | 1 file , 2.6 MB |
| Note : | This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus |
| Number of Pages : | 8 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-22540 |
| Published : | 2004 |