高等教育学习环境的室内空气质量评价

Supreet Lama, C. Fu, Angela Lee
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室内空气质量(IAQ),特别是在教育设施中,正在获得相当大的兴趣,并且是评估人体舒适度的同义词指标。二氧化碳浓度、温度和湿度等因素在确定可接受的室内空气质量水平方面起着至关重要的作用。许多研究也表明,教室的室内空气质量会影响学生的注意力和表现。在全球大流行的威胁下,教育建筑对清洁和新鲜室内空气质量的需求非常强烈。本研究的重点是调查英国高等教育建筑不同典型功能空间的室内空气质量状况和变化。在冬季,通过数据记录仪监测不同学习环境下的二氧化碳、温度和湿度数据。与数据监测相结合,进行了一系列问卷调查,以评估用户体验。本研究结果表明,教室内的温度和二氧化碳浓度每天都高于政府的指导值。分析还表明,温度和湿度随着二氧化碳水平的增加而增加,但速度要慢得多。这项研究揭示了英国高等教育建筑的糟糕和令人担忧的室内空气质量,特别是在入住率高的大房间里。随着研究结果,本文还确定了可能的影响或因素,并提出了克服这些问题的解决方案。
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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Evaluation of Higher Education Learning Environments
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), particularly in educational facilities, is gainingconsiderable interest and is a synonymous indicator towards evaluatinghuman comfort. Factors such as CO2 concentration, temperature, andhumidity play crucial parts in determining an acceptable level of IAQ.Many studies have also demonstrated that the indoor air quality ofclassrooms affects students’ concentration and performance. Today withthe threat of a global pandemic, the demand of clean & fresh indoor airquality in education buildings is extremely intensive. This study focuseson investigating IAQ situations and changes in different typical functionalspaces of a higher education building in the UK. CO2, temperature, andhumidity data in various learning environment were monitored via dataloggers during the winter. Associated with data monitoring, a set ofquestionnaires surveys were carried out to evaluate the user’s experience.The results of this study show that temperature and CO2 concentrationin the classrooms was constantly higher than the government guidanceon a daily basis. The analysis also shows that temperature and humidityincreased with CO2 levels, but at a much lower rate. This study hasrevealed poor and concerning IAQ in higher education buildings in the UK,particularly in larger rooms with high occupancy. Along with the findings,this paper also identifies possible impact or factors and proposes solutionsto overcome these issues.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Construction Education and Research is a respected international refereed journal that publishes original works that address cutting edge issues related to construction around the globe. The Journal supports the mission of the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC), a professional association comprised of about 100 universities and colleges. The ASC encourages the sharing of ideas and knowledge and promotes excellence in curricula, teaching, research and service relating to the construction industry.
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