INDOOR AIR QUALITY MODELLING ON UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS IN TABASCO, MEXICO

Elizabeth Magaña-Villegas, S. Ramos-Herrera, Irving Iván Salvador-Torres, Jesús Manuel Carrera-Velueta, R. Bautista-Margulis
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Indoor air quality in academic areas has become of vital importance in high educational institutions worldwide. This is very important since students spend a substantial time in such common areas. The current objective of this investigation was to evaluate the air pollutant levels in two common areas (coffee shop and library) at the Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco, Mexico. The study consisted in monitoring carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate material (PM10) concentration regarding the carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH). From the indoor air measurements, lineal regression models were also obtained to explain the CO2, CO and PM10 behaviour as a function of the temperature and relative humidity. The hourly average of PM10, CO and CO2 were computed to evaluate the air quality and indoor comfort level based on EPA, WHO and ASHRAE (the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) regulations. At the coffee shop, the CO concentration levels were found to be exceeded according to the air quality standards established by WHO. For both library and coffee shop, the mean hourly values of CO2 and temperature exceeded the maximum values recommended by ASHRAE as comfort levels. Concerning the relative humidity in the library, values of 60 % were recorded exceeding the maximum levels established by ASHRAE. Finally, the current results revealed that temperature and relative humidity played an important role for bacteria growth, indicating its presence for indoor ambient spaces, under similar ambient conditions.
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墨西哥塔巴斯科大学建筑室内空气质量模型
在世界各地的高等教育机构中,学术领域的室内空气质量已经变得至关重要。这是非常重要的,因为学生花大量的时间在这些公共区域。本次调查的当前目的是评估墨西哥塔巴斯科华雷斯自治大学两个公共区域(咖啡店和图书馆)的空气污染物水平。该研究包括监测二氧化碳(CO2)、温度(T)和相对湿度(RH)的一氧化碳(CO)和颗粒物(PM10)浓度。从室内空气测量中,还获得了线性回归模型来解释CO2, CO和PM10作为温度和相对湿度的函数的行为。根据EPA、WHO和ASHRAE(美国采暖、制冷和空调工程师学会)的规定,计算PM10、CO和CO2的小时平均值,以评估空气质量和室内舒适度。根据世界卫生组织制定的空气质量标准,该咖啡店的一氧化碳浓度超标。对于图书馆和咖啡馆,CO2和温度的平均小时值都超过了ASHRAE推荐的舒适水平的最大值。关于图书馆的相对湿度,60%的记录值超过了ASHRAE设定的最高水平。最后,目前的研究结果表明,温度和相对湿度对细菌的生长起着重要作用,表明在相似的环境条件下,细菌在室内环境空间中存在。
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