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ES9014 INDOOR AIR QUALITY
AIM:
To educate the students on air pollution and control in the indoor environment
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 7
Indoor activities of inhabitants -residence time. Levels of many pollutants in indoor and
outdoor air. Design and operation of buildings for improvements of public health. IAQ policy
issues: sustainability; indoor air quality as a basic human right.
UNIT II INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS 10
Air pollutants in indoor environments, private residences, offices, schools, sand public
buildings, factors that govern pollutant indoors concentrations, including ventilation.
Charateristics, Consequences.
UNIT III CONTROL OF POLLUTANTS 10
Control of several pollutant classes, such as radon, toxic organic gases, combustion
byproducts, and microorganisms such as molds and infectious bacteria. Case study by an
exploration of public policy related to indoor air.
UNIT IV CONCEPTS AND TOOLS 8
Concepts and tools: exposure, material-balance models, statistical models Ventilation
UNIT V INDOOR AIR POLLUTION FROM OUTDOOR SOURCES 10
Indoor air pollution from outdoor sources: particulate matter and ozone; Combustion
byproducts; Radon and its decay products. Volatile organic compounds: odors and sickbuilding
syndrome, Humidity Bio-aerosols: infectious disease transmission. Special indoor
environments: A/C units in indoor; museums-labs; Measurement methods, Control
technologies, Control strategies.
TOTAL : 45PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. Thaddes Godish, Indoor air and Environmental Quality, CRC press, 2000
2 Nazaroff W.W and L Alvarez-Cohen, Environmental Engineering Science Wiley sons,
New York, 2001.
3. Moroni Marco, Seifet Bernd and Lindrall Thomas, Indoor Air Quality: A
Comprehensive Reference Book, Elsvier Science, Vol. 3, 1995
ES9014 INDOOR AIR QUALITY
AIM:
To educate the students on air pollution and control in the indoor environment
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 7
Indoor activities of inhabitants -residence time. Levels of many pollutants in indoor and
outdoor air. Design and operation of buildings for improvements of public health. IAQ policy
issues: sustainability; indoor air quality as a basic human right.
UNIT II INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS 10
Air pollutants in indoor environments, private residences, offices, schools, sand public
buildings, factors that govern pollutant indoors concentrations, including ventilation.
Charateristics, Consequences.
UNIT III CONTROL OF POLLUTANTS 10
Control of several pollutant classes, such as radon, toxic organic gases, combustion
byproducts, and microorganisms such as molds and infectious bacteria. Case study by an
exploration of public policy related to indoor air.
UNIT IV CONCEPTS AND TOOLS 8
Concepts and tools: exposure, material-balance models, statistical models Ventilation
UNIT V INDOOR AIR POLLUTION FROM OUTDOOR SOURCES 10
Indoor air pollution from outdoor sources: particulate matter and ozone; Combustion
byproducts; Radon and its decay products. Volatile organic compounds: odors and sickbuilding
syndrome, Humidity Bio-aerosols: infectious disease transmission. Special indoor
environments: A/C units in indoor; museums-labs; Measurement methods, Control
technologies, Control strategies.
TOTAL : 45PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. Thaddes Godish, Indoor air and Environmental Quality, CRC press, 2000
2 Nazaroff W.W and L Alvarez-Cohen, Environmental Engineering Science Wiley sons,
New York, 2001.
3. Moroni Marco, Seifet Bernd and Lindrall Thomas, Indoor Air Quality: A
Comprehensive Reference Book, Elsvier Science, Vol. 3, 1995
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