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109 - Healthcare, Airflow Management, and ASHRAE Standard 55

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This week I talk about some take aways from a talk I heard from ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Khanhari and his lecture on computational fluid dynamics and how modeling airflow in patient rooms and operating rooms yielded some interesting results and a couple improvements. Consider sharing the episode and for show notes go to www.hvac360.com/109 . Enjoy.

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This week I talk about some take aways from a talk I heard from ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Khanhari and his lecture on computational fluid dynamics and how modeling airflow in patient rooms and operating rooms yielded some interesting results and a couple improvements. Consider sharing the episode and for show notes go to www.hvac360.com/109 . Enjoy.

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