Kitchen 2.0: Indoor Air Quality Modeling Utilizing Computational ...
Kitchen 2.0: Indoor Air Quality Modeling Utilizing Computational ... Kitchen 2.0: Indoor Air Quality Modeling Utilizing Computational ...
This project is supported, in part, by the U.S. National Science Foundation, grant OISE-085405Acknowledgements Dr. Kurt Paterson, adviser The “A-Team”: Mark DeYoung,Jonathan May, Kelli Whelan, MollieRuth, Abe Peterson, Travis Wakeham U.S. EPA P3 U.S. NSF Developing GlobalScientists and EngineersThis project is supported, in part, by the U.S. National ScienceFoundation, grant OISE-0854050, and the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency, grant. Any opinions, findings, conclusions orrecommendatioSU-83531501-0ns expressed in this material arethose of the investigator(s) and do not necessarily reflect theviews of the National Science Foundation or the EnvironmentalProtection Agency.
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ReferencesJohnson, M., N. Lam, S. Brant, C. Gray, and D. Pennise. 2011. “<strong>Modeling</strong> <strong>Indoor</strong><strong>Air</strong> Pollution from Cookstove Emissions in Developing Countries Using aMonte Carlo Single-box Model.” Atmospheric Environment 45 (19): 3237–3243.MacCarty, N., D. Still, and D. Ogle. 2010. “Fuel Use and EmissionsPerformance of Fifty Cooking Stoves in the Laboratory and RelatedBenchmarks of Performance.” Energy for Sustainable Development 14 (3):161–171.Wang, L. L., W. S. Dols, and Q. Chen. 2010. “Using CFD Capabilities ofCONTAM 3.0 for Simulating <strong>Air</strong>flow and Contaminant Transport in andAround Buildings.” HVAC&R Research 16 (6): 749–763.Wang, L., and Q. Chen. 2007. “Validation of a Coupled multizone-CFD Programfor Building <strong>Air</strong>flow and Contaminant Transport Simulations.” HVAC&RResearch 13 (2): 267–281.