Utilize este identificador para referenciar este registo: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/77986

TítuloAssessment of ventilation rates inside educational buildings in Southwestern Europe: Analysis of implemented strategic measures
Autor(es)Aguilar, Antonio J.
de la Hoz-Torres, María L.
Costa, Nélson Bruno Martins Marques da
Arezes, P.
Martínez-Aires, María D.
Ruiz, Diego P.
Palavras-chaveBuildings
Indoor environmental quality
Safety management
Ventilation assessment
Well-being
COVID-19
DataJul-2022
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaJournal of Building Engineering
CitaçãoAguilar, A. J., de la Hoz-Torres, M. L., Costa, N., Arezes, P., Martínez-Aires, M. D., & Ruiz, D. P. (2022). Assessment of ventilation rates inside educational buildings in Southwestern Europe: Analysis of implemented strategic measures. Journal of Building Engineering, 51, 104204. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104204
Resumo(s)The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has highlighted the need to ensure good indoor air quality. Public buildings (educational buildings in particular) have come under the spotlight because students, teachers and staff spend long periods of the day indoors. This study presents a measurement campaign for the assessment of ventilation rate (VR) and ventilation strategies in educational buildings in Southwestern Europe, Portugal and Spain. A representative sample of the teaching spaces of the Azurém Campus (Guimarães, Portugal) and the Fuentenueva Campus (Granada, Spain) have been analyzed. Natural ventilation is the predominant ventilation strategy in these spaces, being the most common strategy in educational buildings in Europe. VR was estimated under different configurations, using the CO2 decay method. Subsequently, the CO2 concentration was estimated according to occupancy and the probability of infection risk was calculated using the Wells-Riley equation. The obtained VR varied between 2.9 and 20.1 air change per hour (ACH) for natural cross ventilation, 2.0 to 5.1 ACH for single-sided ventilation and 1.8 to 3.5 for mechanically ventilated classrooms. Large differences in CO2 concentrations were verified, depending on the analyzed ventilation strategy, ranging from 475 to 3903 ppm for the different scenarios. However, the probability of risk was less than 1% in almost all of the classrooms analyzed. The results obtained from the measurement campaign showed that the selection of an appropriate ventilation strategy can provide sufficient air renewal and maintain a low risk of infection. Ventilation strategies need to be reconsidered as a consequence of the health emergency arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/77986
DOI10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104204
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352710222002170
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CAlg - Artigos em revistas internacionais / Papers in international journals

Ficheiros deste registo:
Ficheiro Descrição TamanhoFormato 
RI126_1-s2.0-S2352710222002170-main.pdf3,92 MBAdobe PDFVer/Abrir

Este trabalho está licenciado sob uma Licença Creative Commons Creative Commons

Partilhe no FacebookPartilhe no TwitterPartilhe no DeliciousPartilhe no LinkedInPartilhe no DiggAdicionar ao Google BookmarksPartilhe no MySpacePartilhe no Orkut
Exporte no formato BibTex mendeley Exporte no formato Endnote Adicione ao seu ORCID