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Assessment and improvement of indoor environmental quality in a primary school

Authors :
Sait Cemil Sofuoğlu
İbrahim Atmaca
Macit Toksoy
Orhan Ekren
Ziya Haktan Karadeniz
Tugba Ugranli-Cicek
TR59409
Ugranlı Çiçek, Tuğba
Sofuoğlu, Sait Cemil
Izmir Institute of Technology. Environmental Engineering
Izmir Institute of Technology. Chemical Engineering
Source :
Science and Technology for the Built Environment. 23:391-402
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

This study reports levels of indoor environmental quality variables before and after installation of heat recovery ventilation in a primary school located in an urban area in Izmir, Turkey. A CO2-based modeling was performed to determine the required flow rates that would comply with an international ventilation standard, followed by computational fluid dynamics modeling for best airflow distribution in a classroom. Temperature, CO2, PM2.5, and total volatile organic compounds were found at undesired levels, among which relative humidity, CO2, and PM2.5 were improved after the intervention. Reductions in the mean and maximum concentrations were 29% and 68% for CO2 and 29% and 46% for PM2.5. This intervention study was a part of the city-wide main project that aimed to increase awareness of the students and their families, teachers, and staff regarding importance of indoor environmental quality in both at school and home due to its possible effects on children's health and academic performance, one of the major challenges of today's societies all around the globe.<br />Mechanical Engineering Chamber of Izmir; HVAC industry; Ministry of Education-Izmir Directorate

Details

ISSN :
2374474X and 23744731
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science and Technology for the Built Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e193d3880b7a8d90c1d0c2cacafdf3b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/23744731.2016.1251288