A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method

Ventilation is the mechanical system in a building that brings in fresh outdoor air and removes the contaminated indoor air. In a workplace, ventilation is used to control exposure to airborne contaminants. It is commonly used to remove contaminants such as fumes, dusts, and vapors, in order to prov...

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Main Author: Nuur Husna, Hasnin
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling my.ump.umpir.69822023-02-23T07:52:51Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6982/ A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method Nuur Husna, Hasnin TH Building construction Ventilation is the mechanical system in a building that brings in fresh outdoor air and removes the contaminated indoor air. In a workplace, ventilation is used to control exposure to airborne contaminants. It is commonly used to remove contaminants such as fumes, dusts, and vapors, in order to provide a healthy and safe working environment. Therefore, the LEV system is considered as an important system that should have in every single workplace so that all the workers are not exposed to the hazardous. In measuring the LEV systems, the study has come out with a new approach which is Mahalanobis Distance method (MD). It is believe that this new method is one of the first attempts to evaluate local exhaust ventilation performance by using multi-dimensional approach. The previous method of measuring the local exhaust ventilation system is time consuming which means it took a long period of time in order to measure the point. Besides, not all the measuring points give a significant value for the overall performance of local exhaust ventilation systems. The purposed of this study is to develop the preliminary baseline on normal conditions that will be a starting point on solving the time consuming problem on measuring the local exhaust ventilation systems. 2012 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6982/1/31.A%20preliminary%20development%20of%20baseline%20for%20normal%20condition%20of%20Local%20Exhaust%20Ventilaton%20system%20%28LEV%29%20by%20using%20Mahalanobis%20Distance%20%28MD%29%20method.pdf Nuur Husna, Hasnin (2012) A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method
description Ventilation is the mechanical system in a building that brings in fresh outdoor air and removes the contaminated indoor air. In a workplace, ventilation is used to control exposure to airborne contaminants. It is commonly used to remove contaminants such as fumes, dusts, and vapors, in order to provide a healthy and safe working environment. Therefore, the LEV system is considered as an important system that should have in every single workplace so that all the workers are not exposed to the hazardous. In measuring the LEV systems, the study has come out with a new approach which is Mahalanobis Distance method (MD). It is believe that this new method is one of the first attempts to evaluate local exhaust ventilation performance by using multi-dimensional approach. The previous method of measuring the local exhaust ventilation system is time consuming which means it took a long period of time in order to measure the point. Besides, not all the measuring points give a significant value for the overall performance of local exhaust ventilation systems. The purposed of this study is to develop the preliminary baseline on normal conditions that will be a starting point on solving the time consuming problem on measuring the local exhaust ventilation systems.
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author Nuur Husna, Hasnin
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title A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method
title_short A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method
title_full A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method
title_fullStr A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Development of Baseline For Normal Condition of Local Exhaust Ventilaton System (Lev)By Using Mahalanobis Distance (Md) Method
title_sort preliminary development of baseline for normal condition of local exhaust ventilaton system (lev)by using mahalanobis distance (md) method
publishDate 2012
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