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Changing Conceptions of Ventilation Since the Eighteenth Century
The history of ventilation is a chronicle of the effort to analyze accurately the causes of a harmful effect. The effect has been human discomfort, lowered efficiency, and, not infrequently, injury to health. In general terms, the cause has been bad ventilation. For years, however, there has been difficulty in picking out the specific features that make for badness, and this has handicapped the engineer in designing proper corrective measures.
Changing Conceptions of Ventilation Since the Eighteenth Century
The history of ventilation is a chronicle of the effort to analyze accurately the causes of a harmful effect. The effect has been human discomfort, lowered efficiency, and, not infrequently, injury to health. In general terms, the cause has been bad ventilation. For years, however, there has been difficulty in picking out the specific features that make for badness, and this has handicapped the engineer in designing proper corrective measures.
Changing Conceptions of Ventilation Since the Eighteenth Century
Palmer, George Truman (Autor:in)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 92 ; 1263-1270
01.01.2021
81928-01-01 pages
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