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Models for residential indoor pollution loads due to material emissions under dynamic temperature and humidity conditions

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Materials and Durability, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Dresden University of Technology3

Syracuse University4

The IEA EBC Annex 68 project on "Indoor Air Quality Design and Control in Low Energy Residential Buildings" has been recently completed. The project considered indoor air pollution loads in dwellings, particularly how such pollutants are emitted in dependency of the hygrothermal conditions: temperature, moisture and air flows.

Thus, a proper understanding of the mutual interactions between hygrothermal conditions and pollutants was needed to obtain optimal paradigms for demand-controlled ventilation. The project adopted a similarity approach for modelling the transports of moisture and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in materials, and thereby it was possible to provide a comprehensive set of data and tools whereby the indoor atmospheric conditions of buildings can be optimized, e.g. with respect to the need for ventilation.

The paper explains the experimental and modelling approach and presents a summary of the results.

Language: English
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Year: 2020
Pages: 11002
Proceedings: 12th Nordic Building Physics Conference
ISSN: 22671242
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202017211002
ORCIDs: Rode, Carsten

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