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Effectiveness Of Building Systems Strategies For Mitigation Of Airborne Transmission Of Sars-Cov-2, Meng Kong, Jialei Shen, Bing Dong, Jianshun Jensen Zhang Nov 2020

Effectiveness Of Building Systems Strategies For Mitigation Of Airborne Transmission Of Sars-Cov-2, Meng Kong, Jialei Shen, Bing Dong, Jianshun Jensen Zhang

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - All Scholarship

Airborne transmission has been recognized as a major transmission pathway for the infectious disease COVID-19. This study investigated the effectiveness of several indoor air quality (IAQ) control strategies on the mitigation of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The well-known airborne disease infection risk model (Wells-Riley equation) was used to estimate the infection risk of the SARS-CoV-2 in seven (7) different types of spaces including conference center/ballrooms, hotel bistro//cafeteria, hotel lobby, classrooms (lecture), conference room/small classroom, hotel or cruise ship guest rooms and open plan offices. The IAQ control strategies included increased ventilation rate, improved air distribution …


Future Trends In Construction Waste Management, Zaur Zeynalov Aug 2020

Future Trends In Construction Waste Management, Zaur Zeynalov

English Language Institute

The problem of construction waste has been with us since the beginning of construction history. As the world's population continues to grow, construction waste grows with it and there is a pressing need to address how we deal with the construction waste problem As a result, the whole world is facing the problem of "construction waste management" today. This poster describes current challenges managing construction waste and offers possible solutions to minimize/mitigate/ameliorate its (negative) effects on the environment.


Improving Energy Efficiency In Residential Houses In Kosovo, Fatlum Rexhepi Aug 2020

Improving Energy Efficiency In Residential Houses In Kosovo, Fatlum Rexhepi

English Language Institute

Buildings with poor insulation and infiltration in doors, windows, and other openings have very high heating and cooling demands. Due to lack of maintenance, building materials, and standard they are whopping consumers. The necessity to save energy is enormous, especially with newly environmental constrains. Moreover, this would not only save our natural resources, but it would cut large sums that households spend on electricity, gas, or coal. Thermodynamic calculation of heat gain and loss gave us a lucid picture of benefits respecting nearly zero energy buildings standards while comparing same building prior and after improving its envelope. The consumption after …