SHORT TERM HEALTH IMPACT ASSSESSMENT OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN A MADRID OFFICE

R. S. José, J. Perez, L. Perez, R. M. G. Barras
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The present study is a short term health impact assessment of indoor pollution. To know the indoor pollution is necessary to get information about outdoor pollution and meteorological conditions. In this work, the outdoor data coming from a mesoscale meteorological and air quality simulation with WRF/Chem. Effects on health of different ventilation modes and indoor emission scenarios have been analyzed for the NO2 and PM2.5 pollutants. A general office building located in Madrid has been simulated with the EnergyPlus model during full year 2016.  The energy model includes the Generic Contaminant Model so the simulation system is an integrated framework for indoor pollution and energy demand. Results show that when the emitting sources are active, ventilation through windows improves health and if there are no active sources, the health of the building occupants is slightly deteriorated by the outdoor pollution. Ventilation during all year increases the demand of gas for heating four times. The health impacts of emitting sources are highest in the warm months due to the operation of the air conditioning system. The health impact of indoor emission sources is higher than the outdoor pollution. People in the zone where the emitting sources are located would experience a mortality and morbidity of 2.5 times more than in the non-emitting zones. Article DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.20319/lijhls.2018.43.86101 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-commercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
马德里办事处室内空气质量的短期健康影响评估
本研究是室内污染的短期健康影响评价。要了解室内污染情况,就必须了解室外污染情况和气象条件。在这项工作中,室外数据来自WRF/Chem的中尺度气象和空气质量模拟。分析了不同通风方式和室内排放情景下NO2和PM2.5污染物对健康的影响。位于马德里的一座综合办公大楼在2016年全年使用EnergyPlus模型进行了模拟。能源模型包括通用污染物模型,因此该仿真系统是室内污染和能源需求的综合框架。结果表明:当排放源处于活动状态时,通过窗户通风有利于健康;当没有活动源时,建筑物居住者的健康受到室外污染的轻微影响。全年通风使采暖用气增加4倍。在温暖的月份,由于空调系统的运行,排放源对健康的影响最大。室内污染源对健康的影响大于室外污染源。在辐射源所在区域,人们的死亡率和发病率是非辐射源区域的2.5倍。文章DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.20319/lijhls.2018.43.86101本作品遵循知识共享署名-非商业4.0国际许可协议。要查看本许可协议的副本,请访问http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/或致函美国山景城CA 94042邮政信箱1866号创用cc。
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