Keep Smell & Pollutant emission levels within acceptable limits
Our Approach
The emission of various types of pollutants (NOx, CO, PM2, PM10, etc.) and subsequent infiltration into the interior of the buildings is a major issue for densely built environments.
Air quality concerns range from the impact to human health, the effect on the environment, and possible economic impact through the occupants’ or pedestrians’ perception of the area.
The physical and chemical processes involved in the atmospheric transport of materials are often complex.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models can evaluate these complex processes and provide an assessment of whether emission levels fall within acceptable limits.
Working with the design team, mitigation measures can be developed to reduce high emission levels and maximise the air quality within the development.
Typical Applications
Typical air quality analyses include the assessment of:
- Smell, odor and contaminant dispersion in enclosed and semi-enclosed spaces like atrium spaces, amphitheatres, shopping centres, offices, apartment buildings, meeting halls etc.
- Vehicles Pollutants control in car parks, bus and train stations