Equations are derived in this paper for predicting the airborne concentration of particles and microbe-carrying particles in non-unidirectional airflow cleanrooms during manufacturing. The equations are obtained for a variety of ventilation systems with different configurations for mixing fresh and recirculated air, air filter placements, and number and efficiency of air filters. The variables in the equations are air supply rate, airborne dispersion rate of contamination from machinery and people, surface deposition of particles from air, particle concentration in fresh makeup air, proportion of make-up air, and air filter efficiencies. The equations are amenable to relatively simple modification for the study of different cleanroom...
The removal of macroparticles (particles ≥5μm) and microbe-carrying particles (MCPs) from cleanroom ...
This book is based on the author’s work that has been published over the last sixteen years to advan...
This article is the fourth of a short series of extracts from Bill Whyte’s new book Cleanroom Testin...
Equations are derived in this paper for predicting the airborne concentration of particles and micr...
Equations have been recently derived by Whyte, Lenegan and Eaton for calculating the airborne conce...
This article describes a method for estimating the air supply rate required in non-unidirectional a...
This article reviews a series of scientific articles written by the authors, where the following top...
An important facet of designing cleanrooms is the prediction of the volume of air necessary to achie...
This is the third and final article in a series that discusses the deposition of airborne particles ...
This article is the second of a series that discusses the deposition of airborne particles onto clea...
This article is the second of a three-part series that investigates the application of the ventila...
Non-unidirectional airflow cleanrooms are supplied with filtered air to minimise the contamination ...
Investigations were carried out into the airflow in a non-unidirectional airflow cleanroom and its a...
This article reports an investigation into the ability of the air supply in non-unidirectional clean...
The biggest factor affecting cleanroom initial and operating (energy) cost is the airflow rate. And ...
The removal of macroparticles (particles ≥5μm) and microbe-carrying particles (MCPs) from cleanroom ...
This book is based on the author’s work that has been published over the last sixteen years to advan...
This article is the fourth of a short series of extracts from Bill Whyte’s new book Cleanroom Testin...
Equations are derived in this paper for predicting the airborne concentration of particles and micr...
Equations have been recently derived by Whyte, Lenegan and Eaton for calculating the airborne conce...
This article describes a method for estimating the air supply rate required in non-unidirectional a...
This article reviews a series of scientific articles written by the authors, where the following top...
An important facet of designing cleanrooms is the prediction of the volume of air necessary to achie...
This is the third and final article in a series that discusses the deposition of airborne particles ...
This article is the second of a series that discusses the deposition of airborne particles onto clea...
This article is the second of a three-part series that investigates the application of the ventila...
Non-unidirectional airflow cleanrooms are supplied with filtered air to minimise the contamination ...
Investigations were carried out into the airflow in a non-unidirectional airflow cleanroom and its a...
This article reports an investigation into the ability of the air supply in non-unidirectional clean...
The biggest factor affecting cleanroom initial and operating (energy) cost is the airflow rate. And ...
The removal of macroparticles (particles ≥5μm) and microbe-carrying particles (MCPs) from cleanroom ...
This book is based on the author’s work that has been published over the last sixteen years to advan...
This article is the fourth of a short series of extracts from Bill Whyte’s new book Cleanroom Testin...