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Measurement and Simulation of the IAQ Impact of Particle Air Cleaners in a Single-Zone Building
This article describes the first phase of an effort to evaluate the ability of multizone airflow and pollutant transport models to predict the impact of residential IAQ control technologies. Measurements of the performance of several particulate air cleaning devices and related particle transport pa...
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