1. Investigation of Air Change Rate in a Single Room Using Multiple Carbon Dioxide Breathing Models in China: Verification by Field Measurement.
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Zhuang, Hao, Zou, Zhijun, Wang, Li, Zhao, Zhenyang, Ge, Xuan, Cai, Jiao, and Liu, Wei
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CARBON dioxide ,GAS distribution ,CONSTRUCTION cost estimates ,SULFUR hexafluoride ,FOREIGN exchange rates ,DWELLINGS - Abstract
It is difficult to accurately measure the air exchange rate (AER) in residential and office buildings during occupation via on-site field measurement. The tracer gas method was widely applied to estimate the AER in these buildings, and human metabolic carbon dioxide (CO
2 ) was often used as a tracer gas in different models. This study introduced three models (the ASHRAE model, the ASHRAE China-specific modified model, and the BMR model), which were proposed to estimate the AER based on exhaled CO2 . We verified these models by comparing the exhaled CO2 -based AER with AER from field measurements using sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) as a tracer gas. We also analyzed the potential factors that could affect the uniformity of the indoor tracer gas distribution. Our results indicate that the ASHRAE China-specific modified model has the best performance with an average deviation of −6.67% and a maximum deviation of −14.6% with multiple measurement points, a stable personnel activity, and proper Parameter settings in a single room in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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