Chemical Engineering & Technology, Vol.42, No.3, 549-559, 2019
Modeling the Dispersion of Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Environment
Indoor air pollution belongs to the factors which puts the health of the corresponding occupants at risk. Effects of ventilation and, hence, various air flow regimes as parameters contributing to reduced air pollution in indoor spaces were further studied. For this purpose, air flow and distribution of the pollutant concentration were three-dimensionally modeled at various ventilation rates. Results indicate that an increase in input air flow rate into the room in early times directly contributes to enhanced concentration of the pollutant in the indoor space. In general, with increasing the ventilation rate and changing the fluid-flow regime from laminar to turbulent, the average concentration of the pollutant inside the indoor space decreased significantly.
Keywords:Computational fluid dynamics;Flow regimes;Indoor air quality;Ventilation;Volatile organic compounds