Indoor air quality in the cabin of an airliner
Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk, Katarzyna
Journal of Air Transport Management, 2012, vol. 20, issue C, 28-30
Abstract:
Airplane ventilation systems are primarily designed to ensure proper air pressure inside the cabin, with air quality a secondary consideration. Measurements of CO2 concentration, air temperature, pressure and humidity in the cabin of an airplane are examined in this paper. The results diverged substantially from the norms recommended by World Health Organisation as acceptable for human dwelling places.
Keywords: Airline ventilation; Cabin carbon dioxide concentration; IAQ in airliner (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jairtraman.2011.10.009
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