The Effect of Air Change Rate and Cleanroom Garment on Cleanliness in Grade B Cleanroom

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The air change rate and cleanroom garment have a great impact on cleanliness and operating cost of cleanroom. This paper use the method of numerical simulation to research the effect on cleanliness with different air change rate and cleanroom garment in Grade B cleanroom. The results show the air change rate of 20/h will meet the requirements of the specification and the garment cover whole human body will decrease the particles emitted from human body mostly.

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