Title
Emission source strength of cooking and exposure reduction potential of a typical hood
Author
O'Leary, C.
Jacobs, P.
de Kluizenaar, Y.
Borsboom, W.A.
Jones, B.
Publication year
2017
Abstract
There is established evidence linking exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2 5) to adverse health effects. As people spend the majority of their time indoors, and with the trend towards increasing building air tightness, exposure to PM2 5 indoors is expected to increase, without additionalpurpose provided ventilation. Cooking has been identified as a key indoor source of PM2 5. Complete source removal is not feasible for cooking, as it is an activity that takes place in most homes, however, the use of cooker hoods which remove emitted pollutants at source can reduce indoor concentrations
Subject
2015 Fluid & Solid Mechanics 2016 Urban Mobility & Environment
HTFD - Heat Transfer & Fluid Dynamics SUMS - Sustainable Urban Mobility and Safety
TS - Technical Sciences ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Buildings and Infrastructures
Emission
2015 Urbanisation
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TNO identifier
780622
Publisher
AIVC
Source
Abstract submission form for the 38th AIVC 6th TightVent 4th Venticool Conference, 2017 Nottingham, UK, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 13-14 September 2017, 934-935
Document type
conference paper