Indoor Air Quality and Overheating in UK Classrooms–an Archetype Stock Modelling Approach

Resource type
Conference Paper
Authors/contributors
Title
Indoor Air Quality and Overheating in UK Classrooms–an Archetype Stock Modelling Approach
Abstract
Abstract. Children spend a large part of their waking lives in school buildings. There is substantial evidence that poor indoor air quality (IAQ) and thermal discomfort can have detrimental impacts on the performance, wellbeing and health of schoolchildren and staff. Maintaining good IAQ while avoiding overheating in classrooms is challenging due to the unique occupancy patterns and heat properties of schools. Building stock modelling has been extensively used in recent years to quantify and evaluate performance of large numbers of buildings at various scales. This paper builds on an archetype stock modelling approach which represents the diversity of the school stock in England through an analysis of The Property Data Survey Programme (PDSP) and the Display Energy Certificates (DEC) databases. The model was used for simulating Indoor-to-Outdoor pollution ratios to estimate indoor air pollution levels (NO2, PM2.5 and CO2) and thermal comfort (overheating) in two climate areas in England: London and the West Pennines. analysis highlighted variations in classrooms’ indoor CO2 levels in different seasons and explored the risk of overheating in relation to a classroom’s orientation.
Date
2021
Proceedings Title
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Volume
2069
Pages
012175
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Extra
Issue: 1
Citation
Schwartz, Y., Korolija, I., Symonds, P., Godoy-Shimizu, D., Dong, J., Hong, S. M., Mavrogianni, A., Grassie, D., & Mumovic, D. (2021). Indoor Air Quality and Overheating in UK Classrooms–an Archetype Stock Modelling Approach. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2069, 012175. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2069/1/012175