definition of complete and incomplete ventilation
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These are not a terms I have used specifically, but from the standpoint of ventilation effectiveness, I would define it this way:
Complete ventilation is the condition whereby the quality of the ambient or return air of a given space remains at a constantly maintained and desired level with a given constant quality of supply air.
In other words, all of the air supplied has been thoroughly distributed to absorb space odors, CO2, VOCs, excess humidity and dilute particulates to a stable degree consistent with the design objectives.
Incomplete ventilation is the condition whereby complete ventilation is not achieved.
This would be determined by several metrics including:
Complete ventilation is the condition whereby the quality of the ambient or return air of a given space remains at a constantly maintained and desired level with a given constant quality of supply air.
In other words, all of the air supplied has been thoroughly distributed to absorb space odors, CO2, VOCs, excess humidity and dilute particulates to a stable degree consistent with the design objectives.
Incomplete ventilation is the condition whereby complete ventilation is not achieved.
This would be determined by several metrics including:
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hey,
Complete ventilation is that when our lungs receive normal amount of oxygen that release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In simple way, we can say the exchange of gases between lungs & environment.
On the other hand , incomplete ventilation definition hidden in the word ‘incomplete” that means exchange of gases is not normal .
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