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Assessment of air passive sampling uptakes for volatile organic compounds using VERAM devices

2017

Abstract A calibration chamber has been designed and employed for the simple and easy determination of uptake sampling rate (RS) of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from air using passive samplers. A flow of clean air was continuously spiked, at a constant VOC concentration, by the microinjection of a standard solution by means of a T-type tube. The developed system allowed the complete evaporation at room temperature of the standard solution in acetone and the air concentration of VOCs was easily controlled by the regulation of the clean air flow, the standard solution concentration and its flow. Active sampling was employed for monitoring the true concentration of the evaluated compounds…

Environmental Engineering010401 analytical chemistryAirflowAnalytical chemistryEvaporationBTEX010501 environmental sciencesStandard solution01 natural sciencesPollutionEthylbenzene0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDesorptionEnvironmental chemistryCalibrationEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceBenzeneWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScience of The Total Environment
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Mechatronic Concept for Airflow Tests Laboratory Equipment

2015

The paper presents application of the mechatronic concept for laboratory test to support a research activity. Laboratory test is taken into account as set of processes for which some number of environmental parameters must be controlled. This paper describes the laboratory stand for investigations of airflow phenomena, where modern data acquisition system is applied to control pressure, temperature and velocity of the air stream. To acquire and process a large number of data, the idea of virtual instruments is introduced to control system. Modern, high-level graphical language was used and the author’s program was developed. The presented solution of the laboratory stand allows increasing t…

Flexibility (engineering)Signal processingData acquisitionMaterials scienceControl systemAirflowProcess (computing)General Materials ScienceControl engineeringWork in processMechatronicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSolid State Phenomena
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Heat transfer and flow resistance for stacked wire gauzes: Experiments and modelling

2012

Abstract The study deals with the flow resistance and heat transport properties of woven and knitted wire gauzes stacked in a tubular apparatus. The experimental programme included flow resistance and heat transfer experiments performed for air flow ( Re  = 2–300) using three woven gauzes and one knitted gauze. During the heat transfer experiments, the gauzes were heated by electric current flowing directly through them. The models describing the flow resistance and the heat transfer were put forward. Both the models base on the concept of the laminar flow developing in a short capillary channel (i.e. the gauze mesh). The model describing the flow resistance does not contain the experimenta…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesFlow resistanceMaterials sciencedeveloping laminar flowMechanical EngineeringAirflowBase (geometry)Laminar flowMechanicsHeat transfer coefficientCondensed Matter Physicswire gauzesCapillary channelheat transferHeat transferElectric currentflow resistanceInternational Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
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Role of the fauna in soil processes: techniques using simulated forest floor

1991

Abstract Laboratory experiments were conducted to test the influence of soil animals on processes such as decomposition, nutrient cycling, and plant growth in northern coniferous forests. The techniques included simulation of a complex pattern of forest floor, controlled air flow through the systems, and automatic measurement of carbon flows. The soil fauna generally enhanced evolution of CO2 and mineralization of N and P from soil and litter, and increased considerably the biomass production and N content of birch seedlings. Significant results were also obtained on interactions between different faunal components.

Forest floorPlant growthNutrient cycleEcologySoil biologyFaunaSoil processesAirflowEnvironmental scienceAnimal Science and ZoologySoil scienceMineralization (soil science)Agronomy and Crop ScienceAgriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
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Combined effect of turbulence and aerosol on free-space optical links

2017

[EN] Despite the benefits of free-space optical (FSO) communications, their full utilization is limited by the influence of atmospheric weather conditions, such as fog, turbulence, smoke, snow, etc. In urban environments, additional environmental factors such as smog and dust particles due to air pollution caused by industry and motor vehicles may affect FSO link performance, which has not been investigated in detail yet. Both smog and dust particles cause absorption and scattering of the propagating optical signal, thus resulting in high attenuation. This work investigates the joint impact of atmospheric turbulence and dust particle-imposed scattering on FSO link performance as part of the…

Free-space optical communicationMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Airflow02 engineering and technologyAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering010309 opticsOptics0103 physical sciencesTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONES0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusiness and International ManagementAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)AerosolComunicació i tecnologiaPhysicsAerosolsbusiness.industryTurbulenceAttenuationFree-space opticsAtmospheric turbulence020206 networking & telecommunicationsÒpticaAerosolTurbulenceWavelengthExtinction (optical mineralogy)businessFree-space optical communication
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A multidisciplinary approach to the study of cultural heritage environments: Experience at the Palatina Library in Parma

2015

The aim of this paper is to describe a multidisciplinary approach including biological and particle monitoring, and microclimate analysis associated with the application of the Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD). This approach was applied at the Palatina historical library in Parma. Monitoring was performed both in July and in December, in the absence of visitors and operators. Air microbial monitoring was performed with active and passive methods. Airborne particles with a diameter of ≥0.3, ≥0.5, ≥1 and ≥5 μm/m3, were counted by a laser particle counter. The surface contamination of shelves and manuscripts was assessed with nitrocellulose membranes. A spore trap sampler was used to identify…

HistoryParticle countingEnvironmental EngineeringAirflowAir MicrobiologyLibrariesBiologyTracingParticle tracking velocimetryLatent heatEnvironmental monitoringEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalRemote sensingSimulation modelingEnvironmental engineeringContaminationPollutionBiological monitoringItalyAir Pollution IndoorSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCultural heritage; Biological monitoring; Particle countingCultural heritageCultural heritage Biological monitoring Particle countingParticle counterEnvironmental Monitoring
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A laboratory and theoretical study on the uptake of sulfur dioxide gas by small water drops containing hydrogen peroxide under laminar and turbulent …

2000

Abstract Laboratory experiments are described where the uptake of SO2 gas by water drops containing H2O2 is investigated where the taken up S(IV) is quickly converted to S(VI). During the gas uptake the drops were freely suspended at their terminal velocity by means of the Mainz vertical wind tunnel. Two series of experiments were carried out, one with a laminar air flow in the wind tunnel, one with a turbulent air flow in the wind tunnel. Afterwards, the experimental results were compared against model computations using the so-called fully mixed convective diffusion model. The experimental results for laminar flow conditions showed that the fully mixed convective diffusion model for the u…

HydrologyAtmospheric ScienceTerminal velocityTurbulenceChemistryAirflowSulfuric acidLaminar flowMechanicsPhysics::Fluid Dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundAtmospheric chemistryPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsSulfur dioxideGeneral Environmental ScienceWind tunnelAtmospheric Environment
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Bronchial thermoplasty in severe asthma: food for thoughts

2014

Asthma is a complex inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by airway hyper-responsiveness and variable, reversible, airflow obstruction. Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) is a new modality for treating asthma. It targets airway smooth muscles (ASM) by delivering a controlled specific amount of thermal energy (radiofrequency ablation) to the airway wall through a dedicated catheter. The use of bronchial thermoplasty has been widely discussed for its potential in the treatment of asthma, since it seems to be able to reduce the symptoms of asthma. The definitive study for BT (AIR2 trial) employed a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled design and enrolled 288 subjects with severe per…

InflammationSocio-culturaleTherapyasthma airflow obstruction treatmentSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioAsthma; Bronchial diseases; Inflammation.; TherapyAsthmaBronchial diseases
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Numerical simulation of glottal flow

2012

In cases of permanent immobility of both vocal folds patients have difficulties with breathing but rarely with voicing. However, clinical experience shows that the shape of the larynx (voice box) seems to have a significant influence on the degree of airflow and breathing pattern. In order to find an optimal geometry of the larynx in terms of easiness for breathing after the surgical change of vocal folds or false vocal cords (ventricular folds), a set of numerical simulations of glottal flow for weakly compressible Navier-Stokes equations has been performed. We compare airflow resistance and volumetric flow rate for several geometry concepts for inspiration as well as expiration. Finally, …

MaleLarynxComputer simulationRespirationSpeech recognitionAcousticsAirflowHealth InformaticsVocal Cordsrespiratory systemModels BiologicalComputer Science ApplicationsGlottal flowBreathing patternmedicine.anatomical_structureVocal Cord DysfunctionVocal foldsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineBreathingHumansVoiceFemaleMathematicsComputers in Biology and Medicine
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Computational fluid dynamics in the assessment of patients' postoperative status after glottis-widening surgery

2017

Background. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD), a rapidly developing instrument with a number of practical applications, allows calculation and visualization of the changing parameters of airflow in the upper respiratory tract. Objectives. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the advantages of CFD as an instrument for noninvasive tests of the larynx in patients who had undergone surgical treatment due to bilateral vocal fold paralysis. Material and Methods. Surface measurements of the glottic space were made during maximum adduction of the vocal folds. Additionally, the following spirometric parameters were determined: forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in the first s…

MalePatient-Specific ModelingLarynxVital capacityVital CapacityVideo RecordingMedicine (miscellaneous)Peak Expiratory Flow RateVocal Cords02 engineering and technologyForced Expiratory VolumePharmacology (medical)LungGenetics (clinical)Aged 80 and overPressure dropair flowMiddle Agedrespiratory system021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiomechanical PhenomenaTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureVocal foldsBreathingFemaleRadiologyCFD0210 nano-technologyVocal Cord ParalysisGlottismedicine.medical_specialtyGlottis0206 medical engineeringAirflowGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyFEV1/FVC ratioPhonationImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedInternal MedicinemedicineHumansAgedbilateral vocal fold paralysisLaryngoscopybusiness.industry020601 biomedical engineeringSpirometryCase-Control StudiesReviews and References (medical)HydrodynamicsbusinessSoftwareAdvances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
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