Ventilation of enclosed train compartments in Hong Kong
W. K. Chow
Applied Energy, 2002, vol. 71, issue 3, 170 pages
Abstract:
Ventilation criteria for ensuring a clean environment, with low carbon-dioxide concentration, are discussed. For an acceptable indoor air-quality inside the train compartment, carbon dioxide has to be kept at a low level, say 0.1% of the air. This can be achieved by increasing the fresh-air supply rate for dilution or providing a better air-distribution design.
Keywords: Train; compartment; Ventilation; design; Carbon; dioxide; level (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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