Indoor/outdoor ozone concentrations at a contemporary art gallery

作者: T. D. Davies , B. Ramer , G. Kaspyzok , A. C. Delany

DOI: 10.1080/00022470.1984.10465734

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摘要: Ozone concentrations were measured both inside and outside the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, near a small city in rural eastern England, during three-week period summer. The concentration was typically 70 ± 10% of expected maximum levels. During observation ozone levels ranged up to 60 ppb, although there have been periods at this location where well excess 120 ppb. relatively high indoor/outdoor ratio is function Centre’s design, its internal geometry, ventilation system. Conventional art galleries museums experience much lower indoor exposure. imply deleterious effects on gallery exhibits an enhanced exposure may be considered design modern museums.

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