Unfortunately, a real mixing ventilation system is not
always able to achieve an ideal mixing of the supply air
and the room air. The mixing process is mostly influenced
by the location and type of the supply air registers and the
momentum of the supply airsupply airflow., as well as
the locations and intensities of the heat sources inside the
room. Especially when mixing ventilation is added to a
cooled ceiling system, only small supply airflows are
required, which can very likely lead to a balance between
the momentum of supply air and the buoyant airflow of the
heat sources. As a result, the mixing of the fresh supply air