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Study of Indoor Room Environment Based on Demand of Aerobic Respiration
Corresponding Author(s) : Wang-Hu Sun
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 26 No. 11 (2014): Vol 26 Issue 11
Abstract
This paper aims to study the area size of a living room from the angle of satisfying a person’s aerobic respiration. By calculating the daily oxygen demand and normal breathing oxygen mass in a room sealed, the paper deduces a relationship formula between the room area and the normal oxygen supply time. As a result, the minimum area of a healthy room can be calculated. In an overly small room, one may be subject to hypoxia and the health will be affected in case of inadequate ventilation. Uniquely, the article obtains the minimum area of living room from the angle of aerobic respiration.
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- X.-L. Cha and C.-Y. Zhou, Biochemistry, People's Medical Publishing House, Beijing, China, edn. 7, pp 160-162 (2011); ISBN: 978-7-117-09688-1.
- W.-H. Sun, Towards the Harmony Architecture, Hefei University of Technology Publishing House, Hefei, China (2013); ISBN: 978-7-5650-1440-6.
- W.H. Sun, Appl. Mechan. Mater., 71, 261 (2011); doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.71-78.261.
- D.N. Zhu, Physiology, People's Medical Publishing House, Beijing, China, edn 7, pp: 140-147 (2011); ISBN: 978-7-117-09459-7.
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X.-L. Cha and C.-Y. Zhou, Biochemistry, People's Medical Publishing House, Beijing, China, edn. 7, pp 160-162 (2011); ISBN: 978-7-117-09688-1.
W.-H. Sun, Towards the Harmony Architecture, Hefei University of Technology Publishing House, Hefei, China (2013); ISBN: 978-7-5650-1440-6.
W.H. Sun, Appl. Mechan. Mater., 71, 261 (2011); doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.71-78.261.
D.N. Zhu, Physiology, People's Medical Publishing House, Beijing, China, edn 7, pp: 140-147 (2011); ISBN: 978-7-117-09459-7.