2018
No
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29744699/
Cong, X.C.
Asia
Epidemiology Study
Ventilation rates
Particulate Matter (PM)
Dynamic mass balance
I/o ratios
Air change rate (ACH/AER)
Penetration factor
Deposition rates
The particle size distribution ranged from 0.3 to 2.5 lm, and the experimental period was from April to September, 2016. Based on the experimental data, the dynamic and mass balance model based on time was used to estimate the penetration rate and deposition rate at air exchange rates of 0.03–0.25 h-1. The values of the penetration rate and deposition velocity of indoor particles were determined to range from 0.45 to 0.82 h-1 and 1.71 to
2.82 m/h, respectively. In addition, the particulate pollution exposure in the indoor environment was analyzed to estimate the exposure hazard from indoor particulate matter pollution, which is important for human exposure to particles and associated health effects.
2.82 m/h, respectively. In addition, the particulate pollution exposure in the indoor environment was analyzed to estimate the exposure hazard from indoor particulate matter pollution, which is important for human exposure to particles and associated health effects.