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Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2004

Compartmental human respiratory tract modeling of airborne dust exposure from feeding in swine buildings

Jein-Wen Chen; Chung-Min Liao; Szu-Chieh Chen

Abstract A simple size-dependent compartmental model was developed to describe airborne dust exposure dynamics for the human respiratory tract (HRT) in mechanically ventilated swine buildings. Transport mechanisms of airborne dust for HRT include respiration, gravitational settling, turbulent diffusive deposition, inertial impaction, interception deposition loss, and dust clearance. The dominant deposition mechanism in the lung regions was found to be the inertial impaction rate, in which the order of magnitude ranged from 10−3 to 10−1 sec−1. Results demonstrate that the extrathoracic region has a higher airborne dust mass lung/indoor ratios (0.71-0.87) than do the bronchial regions (0.41-0.74), the bronchiolar region (0.12-0.61), and the alveolar-interstitial region (0.01-0.49). The predictions from the HRT model agreed favorably with the experimental deposition profiles in the nasal passage, pharynx, bronchial, bron-chiolar, and alveolar-interstitial regions, whereas the rms errors of the total deposition fraction between predicted values and ICRP66 and Non-ICRP66 were 0.15 and 0.07, respectively. Simulation results show that breathing via the nose has both a higher deposition fraction and a higher exposure dose in the size ranges 0.01-10 μm than does breathing orally.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 2004

Microbial Degradation of Livestock-Generated Ammonia Using Biofilters at Typical Ambient Temperatures

A. E. Kalingan; Chung-Min Liao; Jein-Wen Chen; Szu-Chieh Chen

Abstract The purpose of this research was to neutralize livestock-generated ammonia by using biofilters packed with inexpensive inorganic and organic packing material combined with multicultural microbial load at typical ambient temperatures. Peat and inorganic supporting materials were used as biofiltration matrix packed in a perfusion column through which gas was transfused. Results show the ammonia removal significantly fell in between 99 and 100% when ammonia concentration of 200 ppmv was used at different gas flow rates ranged from 0.030 to 0.060 m3 h−1 at a fluctuating room temperature of 27.5 ± 4.5°C (Mean ± SD). Under these conditions, the emission concentration of ammonia that is liberated after biofiltration is less than 1 ppmv (0.707 mg m−3) over the period of our study, suggesting the usage of low-cost biofiltration systems for long-term function is effective at wider ranges of temperature fluctuations. The maximum (100%) ammonia removal efficiency was obtained in this biofilter was having an elimination capacity of 2.217 g m−3 h−1. This biofilter had high nitrification efficiencies and hence controlled ammonia levels with the reduced backpressure. The response of this biofilter to shut down and start up operation showed that the biofilm has a superior stability.


Indoor Air | 2006

Predictive models of control strategies involved in containing indoor airborne infections

Szu-Chieh Chen; C. F. Chang; Chung-Min Liao


Science of The Total Environment | 2006

Contributions of Chinese-style cooking and incense burning to personal exposure and residential PM concentrations in Taiwan region

Chung-Min Liao; Szu-Chieh Chen; Jein-Wei Chen; Huang-Min Liang


Atmospheric Environment | 2004

Temporal/seasonal variations of size-dependent airborne fungi indoor/outdoor relationships for a wind-induced naturally ventilated airspace

Chung-Min Liao; Wen-Chang Luo; Szu-Chieh Chen; Jein-Wen Chen; Huang-Min Liang


Science of The Total Environment | 2007

Oxidative stress risk analysis for exposure to diesel exhaust particle-induced reactive oxygen species.

Chia-Pin Chio; Szu-Chieh Chen; Kuo-Chih Chiang; Wei-Chun Chou; Chung-Min Liao


Aquaculture | 2006

Metal stresses affect the population dynamics of disease transmission in aquaculture species

Chung-Min Liao; Chao-Fang Chang; Ching-Hung Yeh; Szu-Chieh Chen; Kuo-Chin Chiang; Chia-Pin Chio; Berry Yun-Hua Chou; Li-John Jou; Guang-Wen Lien; Chieh-Ming Lin; Huan-Hsiang Shen; Guan-De Wu


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2008

Arsenic cancer risk posed to human health from tilapia consumption in Taiwan

Chung-Min Liao; Huan-Hsiang Shen; Tzu-Ling Lin; Szu-Chieh Chen; Chi-Ling Chen; Ling-I Hsu; Chien-Jen Chen


Atmospheric Environment | 2005

A probabilistic modeling approach to assess human inhalation exposure risks to airborne aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)

Chung-Min Liao; Szu-Chieh Chen


Ecological Modelling | 2008

Predation affects the susceptibility of hard clam Meretrix lusoria to Hg-stressed birnavirus

Chung-Min Liao; Ching-Hung Yeh; Szu-Chieh Chen

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Chung-Min Liao

National Taiwan University

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Jein-Wen Chen

National Taiwan University

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Chia-Pin Chio

National Taiwan University

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Ching-Hung Yeh

National Taiwan University

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Huan-Hsiang Shen

National Taiwan University

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Huang-Min Liang

National Taiwan University

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A. E. Kalingan

National Taiwan University

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C. F. Chang

National Taiwan University

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Chao-Fang Chang

National Taiwan University

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