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"Green and Lean: Methods of Improving Lab Animal Room Ventilation" published in Animal Lab News Europe, January-February 2009 edition [Click to View]
 
"Chapter 35 - Using CFD in Laboratory Animal Facilities" by Scott D. Reynolds. Publication of the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine. [Click to View]
 
A Comparison of the Effects of State-of-the-Art Diffusers on Animal Room Ventilation.
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  Study Parameters
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  Observations and Results
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  Discussion
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  Discussion
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  References
 
Advances in Cubicle Design Using Computational Fluid Dynamics as a Design Tool.
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  Materials and Methods
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  Case Studies
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  Case Studies - figures
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Animal Lab News
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  CFD and Cost Considerations
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  CFD, Procurement and Construction
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  Value of CFD
 
Computer Simulation Optimizes Airlow Design in Non-Rectangular Animal Room Configurations
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  Animal Facilities
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  Project and Analysis
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  Results
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  Optimizing Plenum
 
Designing Animal Rooms to Optimize Airflow Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Go with the Flow
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The Influence of Position and Orientation of Racks on Airflow Dynamics in a Small Animal Room
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The Use of Computational Fluid Dynamics for Modeling Airflow Design in a Kennel Facility
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The Use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Assess Air Distribution Patterns in Animal Rooms
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