Title of article
Inhalation intake fraction of pollutants from episodic indoor emissions
Author/Authors
William W Nazaroff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
9
From page
269
To page
277
Abstract
The intake fraction is the attributable pollutant mass inhaled by an exposed population per unit mass released from a source. In this paper, mathematical models are combined with empirical data to explore how intake fraction varies with governing parameters for episodic indoor pollutant releases, such as those from cleaning, cooking, or smoking. Broadly, the intake fraction depends on building-related factors (e.g., ventilation rate), occupant factors (e.g., occupancy), and pollutant dynamic factors (e.g., sorption). In the simple case of the episodic release of a nonreactive pollutant into a well-mixed indoor space with steady occupancy and constant ventilation and breathing rates, the intake fraction is the ratio of the occupants’ volumetric breathing rate to the buildingʹs ventilation flow rate. Factors such as incomplete mixing, time-varying occupancy, and sorptive interactions modify this basic relationship.
Keywords
Indoor Air Quality , Occupancy , Sources , exposure assessment , Health risk evaluation , pollutants
Journal title
Building and Environment
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Building and Environment
Record number
409714
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