Comparison of models for describing measured VOC emissions from wood-based panels under dynamic chamber test condition |
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Authors: | Zhu J P Zhang J S Shaw C Y |
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Affiliation: | Product Safety Bureau, Health Canada, Tunney's Pasture, Ottawa. jiping_zhu@hc-sc.gc.ca |
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Abstract: | Measured emission factors are the experimental data used to represent emission characteristics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from testing materials under dynamic chamber test conditions. A simple empirical model that describes the measured emission factors will be very useful for practical purposes. In this study, a power law model was compared with a widely used first-order exponential decay model in their ability to describe measured emission factors of wood-based panel materials. It was demonstrated that the power law model is a better choice than the first-order model for describing emission characteristics for short-term (less than 100 h) experimental data. The power law model was also more superior in predicting long-term (up to 900 h) emission factors. |
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