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Indoor and Built Environment, Vol. 2, No. 5-6, 374-382 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/1420326X9300200518

Application of Tracer Gas Techniques to Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Investigations

C.Y. Shaw

Institute for Research in Construction, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Ont., Canada

This paper reviews a selected number of tracer gas techniques which are suit able for use in ventilation studies and indoor air quality investigations in mul ti-storey office and residential buildings. Emphasis is placed on those tech niques which have been successfully used by IRC researchers for such applica tions. Examples of using these techniques in field measurements are dis cussed.

Key Words: Ventilation investigations • Odours • Indoor air quality • Ventilation efficiency • Tracer gases


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