A new methodology for the evaluation of the perceived air quality depending on the air pollution, caused by human bioeffluents, the temperature, the humidity as well as the air velocity

Paul Roelofsen*

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Abstract

Different researchers found an influence of the air temperature, the air humidity and the air velocity on the perceived air quality, which within the olf-decipol method of Fanger is not taken into account. It is possible, with the aid of the freshness of the air and the olf-decipol method of Fanger, to distract a methodology for the evaluation of the perceived air quality depending on the air temperature, the air humidity and the air pollution, caused by human bioeffluents. The aim of this study is to incorporate air velocity at neck height, as an extra parameter in this methodology, as well.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-161
Number of pages8
JournalIntelligent Buildings International
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • air velocity
  • decipol
  • fatigue
  • freshness
  • human bioeffluents
  • humidity
  • olf
  • Perceived air quality
  • percentage of dissatisfied
  • performance
  • temperature

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