Persily et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Standards development for gas phase air cleaning equipment in buildingsPersily et al., 2008
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- Persily A
- Persily A
- Reed C
- Watson S
- Martys N
- Garboczi E
- Davis H
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Concerns about building security have resulted in increasing interest in gas phase air cleaning (GPAC) and the need for standard methods to determine the effectiveness of these systems. Similarly, the ability to predict their installed performance, based on such standard …
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