室外PM2.5空气过滤:优化室内空气质量和能源

Q1 Engineering Buildings & cities Pub Date : 2022-04-06 DOI:10.5334/bc.153
Evangelos Belias, D. Licina
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引用本文:Belias,E.和Licina,D.(2022)。室外PM2.5空气过滤:优化室内空气质量和能源。《建筑与城市》,3(1),第186–203页。DOI:https://DOI.org/10.5334/bc.153摘要人类吸入细颗粒物(PM2.5),包括室外来源的PM2.5,主要发生在室内。为了限制室外PM2.5对建筑物的渗透,通风标准通常要求以最低效率过滤室外空气。尽管如此,标准推荐的PM2.5过滤器的选择是基于年平均室外浓度,而没有考虑季节性或昼夜波动。这可能导致能源浪费或室内PM2.5暴露量增加。来自全球37个城市的代表性室外PM2.5数据与模拟办公楼一起用于研究过滤策略对室内PM2.5水平和风扇能耗的影响。测试了两种节能方法:(1)选择最佳过滤器,使室内PM2.5保持在世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)空气质量指南以下;以及(2)由标准推荐的基线滤波器与滤波器旁路相结合。相对于标准推荐的基线情况,这两种应用方法可以将能源需求减少4%至17%。这表明在大多数被调查的城市中,室外空气被过度过滤。在室外PM2.5水平较低至中等的城市,在不影响室内PM2.5暴露的情况下,使用过滤器旁路可能是一种有效的节能方法。
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Outdoor PM2.5 air filtration: optimising indoor air quality and energy
TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Belias, E., & Licina, D. (2022). Outdoor PM2.5 air filtration: optimising indoor air quality and energy. Buildings and Cities, 3(1), pp. 186–203. DOI: https:// doi.org/10.5334/bc.153 ABSTRACT Human inhalation exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), including the PM2.5 of outdoor origin, predominantly occurs indoors. To limit outdoor PM2.5 penetration into buildings, ventilation standards often require the filtration of outdoor air with a minimum efficiency. Nevertheless, the PM2.5 filter selection recommended by the standards is based on the annual average outdoor concentrations without considering seasonal or diurnal fluctuations. This could result in a waste of energy or elevated indoor PM2.5 exposures. Representative outdoor PM2.5 data from 37 cities worldwide in conjunction with a simulated office building are used to examine the impact of filtration strategies on indoor PM2.5 levels and the fan’s energy consumption. Two energy-saving methods are tested: (1) the optimum filter selection that maintains the indoor PM2.5 below the World Health Organization’s (WHO) air quality guidelines; and (2) the baseline filter recommended by standards in combination with a filter bypass. Relative to a standard recommended baseline case, the two applied methods could reduce energy demand by between 4% and 17%. This indicates that the outdoor air is over-filtered in the majority of the investigated cities. In cities with low-to-moderate outdoor PM2.5 levels, using a filter bypass can be an effective energy conservation method without compromising PM2.5 exposures indoors.
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