Abstract

Dimensioning of dilution ventilation is often made using the perfect mixing approximation, assuming uniform contaminant concentration throughout the room space. However, the contaminant removal efficiency and effectiveness of air conditioning system should be accounted for during design. The effectiveness is in this context used as a measure of the contaminant distribution uniformity within the occupied zone. Influence of an occupied zone obstruction level, air distribution method, air change rate, cooling load and contaminant source non-uniformity on the contaminant removal efficiency and occupied zone contaminant concentration uniformity were studied in scale model. The room air distribution method results in contaminant concentration non-uniformity inside the occupied zone. A method was developed to take this into account during the design of air distribution system. Contaminant supply non-uniformity was found to have great influence on the concentration non-uniformity with two tested air distribution methods.

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