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Main Title Progress toward a general analytical method for predicting indoor air pollution in buildings indoor air quality modeling phase III report /
Author Axley, James
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Axley, James.
CORP Author National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Building Environment Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.;Department of Energy, Washington, DC.;Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC.
Publisher U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Building Environment Division,
Year Published 1988
Report Number NBSIR 88-3814
Stock Number PB88-236716
OCLC Number 32455759
Additional Subjects Contaminants ; Predictions ; Mathematical models ; Air circulation ; Dispersions ; Analysis(Mathematics) ; Manuals ; Computer programs ; Indoor air pollution ; Environmental transport ; Confined environments ; Tracer studies ; Path of pollutants
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EKBD  NBS/IR-88-3814 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 05/12/1995
NTIS  PB88-236716 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm.
Abstract The interim report presents the results of Phase III of the National Bureau of Standards General Indoor Air Pollution Concentration Model Project. It describes: (a) a general element-assembly formulation of multi-zone contaminant dispersal analysis theory that provides a general framework for the development of detailed (element) models of mass transport phenomena that may affect contaminant dispersal in buildings; (b) an approach to modeling the dispersal of interactive contaminants involving contaminant mass transport phenomena; (c) an approach to modeling the details of contaminant dispersal driven by convection-diffusion processes in one-dimensional flow situations (e.g., HVAC ductwork); and (d) the features and use of CONTAM87, a program that provides a computational implementation of the theory and methods discussed. Equations governing contaminant dispersal in the whole building air flow system due to air flow and reaction or sorption mass transport phenomena are formulated by assembling element equations, that characterize a specific instance of mass transport in the building air flow system.
Notes "Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Dept. of Energy, U.S. Consumer Products {i.e. Product} Safety Commission." "July 1988." Includes bibliographical references.
Place Published Gaithersburg, MD :
Supplementary Notes Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC., Department of Energy, Washington, DC., and Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC.
Corporate Au Added Ent United States. Dept. of Commerce. ; United States. National Bureau of Standards. Building Environment Division. ; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. ; U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. ; United States. Dept. of Commerce. ; United States. National Bureau of Standards. Building Environment Division. ; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. ; U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
PUB Date Free Form {1988}
NTIS Prices PC A06/MF A01
BIB Level m
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
OCLC Time Stamp 19950511113742
Language ENG
Origin OCLC
Type MERGE
OCLC Rec Leader 01173nam 2200265Ka 45020