Computational Fluid Dynamics
October 2012
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 2012-175

Exposure to hazardous air contaminants affects an estimated 35 million United States workers. Computational Fluid Dynamic provides a practical, efficient, and cost effective means of investigating air contaminant exposure and evaluating prevention strategies. The technique can supplement traditional methods such as air sampling and basic ventilation calculations.
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