Air Quality in Airplane Cabins and Similar Enclosed Spaces offers a comprehensive examination of the unique challenges and considerations surrounding air quality within confined, high-occupancy environments such as airplane cabins, buses, trains, and even some building spaces. This book delves into the factors that influence air quality in these settings, including ventilation systems, occupant density, the presence of pollutants (both internally generated and externally sourced), and the potential health impacts on passengers and occupants. It likely explores topics such as the design and effectiveness of air filtration and circulation systems, the sources and characteristics of airborne contaminants (e.g., particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, bioaerosols), the role of humidity and temperature, and the implications for the spread of infectious diseases. Furthermore, the book may discuss regulations and guidelines related to air quality in these environments, methods for monitoring and assessing air quality, and potential strategies for improvement and mitigation of risks, making it a valuable resource for engineers, public health professionals, transportation authorities, building managers, and researchers concerned with the health and comfort of individuals in enclosed spaces in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, and worldwide.
Additional Product Info :
ISBN 10 :
3540250190
ISBN 13 :
9783540250197
Publisher :
SPRINGER
Language :
English
Dimensions :
6.5 x 1 x 9.7
Item Weight :
0.65 kg