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T1 - Implementing a behaviour-based framework for studying the influence of cooking and cleaning on indoor air quality
AU - Mehra, Archit
AU - Gauthier, Stephanie
AU - Nasar, Zaheer
AU - Rolfo, Stefano
AU - Jones, Harriet L. J.
AU - Moreno Rangel, Alejandro
AU - Zhong, Hua
AU - Ferguson, Robert
AU - Booker, Douglas
AU - Stevenson , Vicki
AU - Phillips, Gavin J
PY - 2021/7/30
Y1 - 2021/7/30
N2 - Indoor air quality (IAQ) is influenced by a cocktail of air pollutants emitted and formed in situ from a broad range of sources and human activity such as cooking and cleaning. Uncertainties remain in understanding the relationship between human behaviour and air pollutants emissions and dynamics, their emission source strengths and spatial variability in the residential buildings (Braniš et al., 2014; Nazaroff, 2016). A systematic approach to measuring the impact of indoor activities informed by human behaviour is extremely valuable and should allow the extrapolation of experimental findings.
AB - Indoor air quality (IAQ) is influenced by a cocktail of air pollutants emitted and formed in situ from a broad range of sources and human activity such as cooking and cleaning. Uncertainties remain in understanding the relationship between human behaviour and air pollutants emissions and dynamics, their emission source strengths and spatial variability in the residential buildings (Braniš et al., 2014; Nazaroff, 2016). A systematic approach to measuring the impact of indoor activities informed by human behaviour is extremely valuable and should allow the extrapolation of experimental findings.
KW - Behaviour
KW - Aerosols
KW - CFD
KW - Bioaerosols
M3 - Poster
T2 - Healthy Buildings 2021-America
Y2 - 9 November 2021 through 11 November 2021
ER -