INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND COMFORT IN NATIVE AMERICAN SHELTERS: SIMULATION AND ACTUAL DATA ANALYSIS

Q4 Environmental Science
Paul Fowler, Fernando Del Ama Gonzalo, Anthony Divito, Abigail Carlson, Zachary Lizotte
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The wigwam was a Native American shelter built in the north-eastern United States. This study determined if these structures supply comfort to human beings using modern measurement standards and if they provide indoor air quality levels that are healthy. Keene State College faculty and students built a full-size example of a wigwam and monitored data indoors and outdoors. When a fire was introduced into the wigwam to produce comfortable indoor temperatures, the analysis of air temperature and relative humidity, along with CO 2 , VOC, and PM 2.5 levels, determined indoor air quality and comfort. By having a full-size example of a wigwam, the authors were able to compare the accuracy of a digital energy model. Comfort can be accomplished even when using modern standards in this native structure. Temperature, humidity, and rainfall exposure can all be controlled to acceptable levels. Indoor air quality is always at good levels when a fire is not involved because the indoor air in the wigwam is the same as exterior quality levels. However, the particulates and VOC introduced into the environment are at dangerous levels with an open fire. A wood stove with a flue pipe to the exterior was used to reduce the pollutants to acceptable and safe levels.
美国原住民避难所的室内空气质量和舒适度:模拟和实际数据分析
棚屋是美国东北部印第安人建造的避难所。这项研究用现代测量标准来确定这些建筑是否为人类提供了舒适,以及它们是否提供了健康的室内空气质量水平。基恩州立大学的教师和学生们建造了一个全尺寸的棚屋,并监测了室内和室外的数据。当将火引入棚屋以产生舒适的室内温度时,对空气温度和相对湿度以及CO 2, VOC和PM 2.5水平的分析确定了室内空气质量和舒适度。通过一个全尺寸的棚屋例子,作者能够比较数字能量模型的准确性。即使在这种原生结构中使用现代标准,也可以实现舒适。温度、湿度和降雨暴露都可以控制在可接受的水平。在没有火灾的情况下,室内空气质量总是处于良好水平,因为棚屋内的空气质量与室外空气质量水平相同。然而,在明火中引入的颗粒物和挥发性有机化合物已达到危险水平。在室外使用了一个带有烟道的木火炉,以将污染物减少到可接受和安全的水平。
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
CiteScore
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92
期刊介绍: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (ISSN: 1743-3541) includes volumes relating to the follow subject areas: Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Air Pollution, Design & Nature, Sustainable Development, Environmental Health
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