عنوان المقالة: Assessment of relative humidity, indoor temperature and (CO2) amount with different air conditioning systems and ventilation in Northern Technical University buildings in Mosul, Iraq
أ. م. د. عمر حازم محمد | Dr. OMAR HAZEM MOHAMMED | 5292
Publication Type
Journal
Arabic Authors
English Authors
Zinah A. Alshrefy, Sura S. Yousif, Sabhan H.A.AL-Rifaee, Omar Hazem Mohammed
Abstract
Student’s achievement is affected by indoor thermal comfort, this paper aims to compare and investigate thermal comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ) In the classrooms to four buildings, The Northern Technical University/ Nineveh/ Iraq that contains varies kinds of air conditioning and heating ventilation system. Continuous on-site measurements of the internal levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), relative humidity and temperature were registered at one-minute time intervals for each day of the week, for one month per building, including professional and non-professional working hours as well as weekends and comparison with ASHRAE standards. The simultaneous external temperature and the relative humidity used in the analysis were also measured. Where the measurements were taken in the first building (College of Technical Engineering) and the second building (Technical Institute / Community Health Department) and the third building (University President) and the fourth building (Technical Institute) / Department of Electricity) in (March, April, May and June) respectively. The results of the statistical analysis for each semester showed an average hourly value the difference (p<0.05) between the different buildings in carbon dioxide levels during the weekdays. Likewise, the difference is in hourly average levels of significant thermal comfort parameters (p<0.05) were found between buildings such as also throughout the week. However, the difference in average hourly temperature on weekdays for a particular person. The three parameters during the weekend for four buildings were not large (p> 0.05). Overflow ASHRAE carbon dioxide levels were found to be more in buildings with a fireplace and no fan with the windows closed compared to buildings with central heating and cooling system through the working period. Further, the thermal comfort factor was considered to be influenced by external weather conditions and the direction of the buildings
Publication Date
1/11/2020
Publisher
Solid State Technology
Volume No
63
Issue No
3
Pages
1894-1912
Keywords
Academic building, (CO2) Concentration, Comfort assessment, Indoor air quality, Thermal comfort, Ventilation system.
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