Literature DB >> 26236090

Air exchange rates from atmospheric CO2 daily cycle.

João Dias Carrilho1, Mário Mateus1, Stuart Batterman2, Manuel Gameiro da Silva1.   

Abstract

We propose a new approach for measuring ventilation air exchange rates (AERs). The method belongs to the class of tracer gas techniques, but is formulated in the light of systems theory and signal processing. Unlike conventional CO2 based methods that assume the outdoor ambient CO2 concentration is constant, the proposed method recognizes that photosynthesis and respiration cycle of plants and processes associated with fuel combustion produce daily, quasi-periodic, variations in the ambient CO2 concentrations. These daily variations, which are within the detection range of existing monitoring equipment, are utilized for estimating ventilation rates without the need of a source of CO2 in the building. Using a naturally-ventilated residential apartment, AERs obtained using the new method compared favorably (within 10%) to those obtained using the conventional CO2 decay fitting technique. The new method has the advantages that no tracer gas injection is needed, and high time resolution results are obtained.

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Keywords:  Air exchange rate; Air infiltration; Atmospheric CO2; Hilbert transform; Time varying; Tracer gas

Year:  2015        PMID: 26236090      PMCID: PMC4519976          DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.01.062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Energy Build        ISSN: 0378-7788            Impact factor:   5.879


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