References
From Alex Markillie
Paper related to underfloor or overhead ventilation. Thought it may be interesting to see if there is any difference extracting the smoke from above or below:
Paper related to measuring centre height in a room with displacement ventilation:
Paper related to air quality in the breathing zone in a room with displacement ventilation:
Paper related to effect of internal partitioning on air quality of rooms with mixing ventilation:
Paper related to personalised chair-based ventilation:
Paper related to reference model of fire detection and monitoring using BACnet:
Paper related to experimental study on mechanical smoke exhaust efficiency in an underground corridor:
From Alex Millar
From Anthony Pearson
Guidelines for services in regards to fire (appears standard to cut out ventilation in case of fire)
Paper regarding conflicts between naturalventilation systems and fire control regulations (potential for Fire/Smoke control for natural and low power ventilation systems?)
ARUPS fire modelling department (Need to fins some sources regarding smoke deaths and property damage)
Another Smoke Control Consultant
Fire Safety Journal Article
From Jamie Graham
The Fluid Mechanics of Natural Ventilation
P.F.Linden
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 1999 31: 201-38
from michael brownjohn
http://www.sas.org/tcs/weeklyIssues/2004-07-16/feature1/index.html
http://ecoharmony.com/thesis/PhDch2.htm
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/19/28156/01259529.pdf?arnumber=1259529
http://www.fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire01/PDF/f01081.pdf
smoke detect led wavelength
From Nariman Poushon
From Will Mallard