基于IEQ调查的大学城空气传播风险评价

Q1 Engineering
Yufan Chang , Xiaochen Zhang , Ge Song , Jing Liu , Chen Lin , Jinjun Ye , Jie Hu , Lei Tang , Zhengtao Ai
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本研究旨在基于室内环境质量(IEQ)调查,评估新冠肺炎大流行期间大学城空气传播风险。在长沙市大学城的公共建筑中进行了现场测量和问卷调查。测量了一个图书馆、十个教室、八个食堂、七个餐馆和十六个商场的空气温度、相对湿度和二氧化碳浓度。收集有效问卷2220份,内容涉及居住者对热环境、空气流动和室内空气质量的感觉。建立了基于建筑类型和室内CO2浓度的空气传播风险三级评价方法。图书馆(1045ppm)、教室(1151ppm)、餐厅(1242ppm)、购物中心(1057ppm)等地方的二氧化碳浓度超标。这些建筑的“高风险”时间占18-100%。研究结果揭示了一个严重的问题:中国和其他资源有限的国家的许多公共建筑都没有基本准备和装备来应对空气传播。在制定指导方针和制定缓解措施时,应考虑到这一事实。实时监测和显示空气质量,从而显示传播风险等级,应成为公共建筑中广泛实施的重要途径。
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Evaluation of airborne transmission risk in university towns based on IEQ surveys

Evaluation of airborne transmission risk in university towns based on IEQ surveys

This study aims to evaluate airborne transmission risk in university towns during the COVID-19 pandemic based on surveys of indoor environmental quality (IEQ). Both on-site measurements and questionnaire surveys were carried out in public buildings in university towns in Changsha, China. Air temperature, relative humidity, and CO2 concentration in one library, ten classrooms, eight canteens, seven restaurants, and sixteen malls were measured. 2220 valid questionnaires concerning occupants’ sensation on thermal environment, air movement, and indoor air quality were collected. A 3-level evaluation method of airborne transmission risk that is dependent on building type and indoor CO2 concentration was developed. Excessive CO2 concentration is found in library (1045 ppm), classrooms (1151 ppm), restaurants (1242 ppm), and malls (1057 ppm). The percentage time of “high risk” accounts for 18–100% in these buildings. The results reveal a serious problem: numerous public buildings in China and probably other resource limited countries are not basically prepared and equipped to cope with airborne transmission. This fact should be taken into account when developing guidelines and formulating mitigation measures. Real-time monitoring and displaying IEQ and thus the transmission risk level should be an important way to be widely implemented in public buildings.

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