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Rivka Reichman1, Yael Dubowski1.
Abstract
Indoor air dynamics and quality in high density residential buildings can be complex as it is affected by both building parameters, pollution sources, and outdoor meteorological conditions. The present study used CONTAM simulations to investigate the intra-building transport and concentration of an inert pollutant continuously emitted from an underground garage of a 15-floor building under moderate Mediterranean weather. The effects of outdoor meteorological conditions (air temperature, wind speed and direction) on indoor distribution of the emitted pollutant was tested under constant conditions. The importance of using actual transient meteorological data and the impact of their temporal resolution on calculated concentrations and exposure levels were also investigated. Vertical profiles of air exchange rate (AER) and CO concentration were shown to be sensitive to indoor-outdoor temperature difference, which controls the extent of the stack effect and its importance relative to wind effect. Even under constant conditions, transient mode simulations revealed that the time needed for pollutant distribution to reach steady state can be quite long (>24h in some cases). The temporal resolution (1h vs. 8h) of the meteorological data input was also found to impact calculated exposure levels, in an extent that varied with time, meteorological conditions and apartment position. © Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021.Entities:
Keywords: CONTAM; high rise residential buildings; indoor air quality; inter-flat dispersion; stack effect; variable meteorological data effect; wind effect
Year: 2021 PMID: 33649710 PMCID: PMC7905197 DOI: 10.1007/s12273-020-0757-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Build Simul ISSN: 1996-3599 Impact factor: 3.751