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"Wang LL" Authored Publications:

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1 A review on indoor airborne transmission of COVID-19- modelling and mitigation approaches Rayegan S; Shu C; Berquist J; Jeon J; Zhou LG; Wang LL; Mbareche H; Tardif P; Ge H; 40478135
ENCS
2 Author Correction: Typical and extreme weather datasets for studying the resilience of buildings to climate change and heatwaves Machard A; Salvati A; P Tootkaboni M; Gaur A; Zou J; Wang LL; Baba F; Ge H; Bre F; Bozonnet E; Corrado V; Luo X; Levinson R; Lee SH; Hong T; Salles Olinger M; Machado RMES; da Guarda ELA; Veiga RK; Lamberts R; Afshari A; Ramon D; Ngoc Dung Ngo H; Sengupta A; Breesch H; Heijmans N; Deltour J; Kuborn X; Sayadi S; Qian B; Zhang C; Rahif R; Attia S; Stern P; Holzer P; 39814748
PHYSICS
3 Typical and extreme weather datasets for studying the resilience of buildings to climate change and heatwaves Machard A; Salvati A; P Tootkaboni M; Gaur A; Zou J; Wang LL; Baba F; Ge H; Bre F; Bozonnet E; Corrado V; Luo X; Levinson R; Lee SH; Hong T; Salles Olinger M; Machado RMES; da Guarda ELA; Veiga RK; Lamberts R; Afshari A; Ramon D; Ngoc Dung Ngo H; Sengupta A; Breesch H; Heijmans N; Deltour J; Kuborn X; Sayadi S; Qian B; Zhang C; Rahif R; Attia S; Stern P; Holzer P; 38782916
PHYSICS
4 Development of a Bayesian inference model for assessing ventilation condition based on CO2 meters in primary schools Hou D; Wang LL; Katal A; Yan S; Zhou LG; Wang V; Vuotari M; Li E; Xie Z; 36035815
ENCS
5 Evaluating SARS-CoV-2 airborne quanta transmission and exposure risk in a mechanically ventilated multizone office building Yan S; Wang LL; Birnkrant MJ; Zhai J; Miller SL; 35602249
ENCS
6 Indoor thermal stratification and its statistical distribution. Wang LL, Zhang X, Qi D 30427070
ENCS

 

Title:Indoor thermal stratification and its statistical distribution.
Authors:Wang LLZhang XQi D
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30427070?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:30427070 Category:Indoor Air Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Centre for Zero Energy Building Studies, Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Indoor thermal stratification and its statistical distribution.

Indoor Air. 2019 Mar;29(2):347-363

Authors: Wang LL, Zhang X, Qi D

Abstract

Thermal stratification is established when warmer air rises and cooler air descends under thermal buoyancy. It occurs in indoor environment situations including large warehouse-type buildings, buoyancy-driven ventilated spaces with displacement, underfloor ventilation, and/or natural ventilation, and enclosure fires with hot smoke layer on top of cold air layer. This paper reports a recent study that thermal stratification of indoor environment follows the statistical Beta distribution so the vertical temperature distribution is the Cumulative Distribution Function of the Beta distribution defined by two shape parameters, Alpha (a) and Beta (ß), despite ventilation types, heat source and other details. It is then possible to estimate a complete vertical temperature profile under thermal stratification by four temperature points (ie, 4-point Beta distribution), or as few as two points (ie, 2-point Beta distribution) with a slight loss of accuracy. The study was confirmed by the field measurement data of five warehouse-type buildings, and eleven thermal stratification studies from the literature. A few applications were demonstrated including quantitative characterization of thermal stratification; estimation of mean and spatial temperature uniformities and other key parameters. The dimensionless nature of the methodology may also be potentially applied to other indoor stratification phenomena.

PMID: 30427070 [PubMed - in process]





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