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Human produced CO2 is now frequently used to characterize indoor air quality and adequacy of ventilation in spaces. CO2 levels depend on many factors and to estimate ventilation rates the information is needed on human generation rates of CO2, how they are affected by the activity and other factors describing the quality of indoor environment. The proposed seminar reviews and presents recent research results on this topic focusing on challenges related with the proper estimation of CO2 emission rates and their practical use. The information presented is crucial for proper interpretation of CO2 measurements in buildings.
1. The Old Way and the New Way to Calculate CO2 Emissions from Building Occupants
Andrew Persily, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD
2. CO2 Emission Rates from College-Age Japanese Subjects during Various Office Activities
Akihisa Nomoto, University of California, Berkeley, Inashiki, Ibaraki, CA
3. Human Metabolic Rates and Carbon Dioxide Generation Rates of Different Age and Gender Under Various Activity Levels
Yongchao Zhai, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, China
4. CO2 Emission Rates from Humans When Sleeping and Awake and the Impact of Temperature and Air Quality
Pawel Wargocki, Dr., Technical University of Denmark, DTU SUSTAIN, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

Product Details

Published:
2023
Units of Measure:
Dual
File Size:
1 file
Product Code(s):
D-AT23Sem26
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