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[127330] Artykuł:

Thermal comfort and indoor air quality in a selected room of the smart building

Czasopismo: AIP Conference Proceedings   Tom: 2847, Zeszyt: 1, Strony: 1-8
Opublikowano: 2023
 
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Luiza Dębska orcid logo WiŚGiEKatedra Sieci i Instalacji SanitarnychNiedoktorant szkoły doktorskiejInżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka502.50.00  
Natalia Krawczyk orcid logo WiŚGiEKatedra Sieci i Instalacji SanitarnychNiedoktorant szkoły doktorskiejInżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka502.50.00  

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Abstract:

Proper indoor air quality and thermal comfort ensure healthy indoor environment where people live and work. The measurements in the paper were performed in the public utility, smart building as known “Energis” located on the campus of Kielce University of Technology (Poland). A group of student volunteers took part in the study. The anonymous questionnaires were used to assess their thermal sensations, preferences and acceptability before and after the lecture. At the same time carbon dioxide level, air and ambient temperatures, relative humidity as well as air velocity were recorded using the Testo 400 microclimate meter. The relationship between the changing air parameters throughout the one hour period of measurements, together with the test results from the questionnaire survey provides information on the possibility of providing high thermal comfort and indoor air quality in the smart buildings, which are still quite rare throughout the world and especially in developing countries like Central and Eastern Europe. The analysis of the obtained results showed that, despite the increase in CO2 in the room, the students felt better at the end of the class than at the beginning. No other sources of discomfort were observed during the test (rising temperature, draft, too warm or light clothing, etc.).