Influence of geometry of thermal manikins on concentration distribution and personal exposure

Arsen Krikor Melikov, Jan Kaczmarczyk

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    Abstract

    The analyses performed in this paper reveal that a breathing thermal manikin with realistic simulation of respiration including breathing cycle, pulmonary ventilation rate, frequency and breathing mode, gas concentration, humidity and temperature of exhaled air and human body shape and surface temperature is sensitive enough to perform reliable measurement of characteristics of air as inhaled by occupants. The temperature, humidity, and pollution concentration in the inhaled air can be measured accurately with a thermal manikin without breathing simulation if they are measured at the upper lip at a distance of <0.01 m from the face. Body surface temperature, shape and posture as well as clothing insulation have impact on the measured inhaled air parameters. Proper simulation of breathing, especially of exhalation, is needed for studying the transport of exhaled air between occupants. A method for predicting air acceptability based on inhaled air parameters and known exposure-response relationships established in experiments with human subjects is suggested.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalIndoor Air
    Volume17
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)50-59
    ISSN0905-6947
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • breathing thermal manikin
    • air quality prediction
    • artificial lung
    • indoor environment

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