Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria Proposal

<p>Human physiology research makes evident that the Weber-Fechner law applies not only to noise perception but also to the perception of other environmental components. Based on this fact, new decibel units for dor component representing indoor air quality in majority locations have been propo...

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Main Author: M. V. Jokl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2003-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/492
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spelling doaj-22a1d1ddc1a1455fa4b2b3b8908f3c022020-11-24T23:19:42ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632003-01-01436492Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria ProposalM. V. Jokl<p>Human physiology research makes evident that the Weber-Fechner law applies not only to noise perception but also to the perception of other environmental components. Based on this fact, new decibel units for dor component representing indoor air quality in majority locations have been proposed: decicarbdiox dCd (for carbon dioxide CO<sub>2</sub>) and decitvoc dTv (for total volatile organic compound TVOC). Equations of these new units have been proved by application of a) experimental relationships between odor intensity (representing odor perception by the human body) and odor concentrations of CO<sub>2</sub> and TVOC, b) individually  measured CO<sub>2</sub> and TVOC levels (concentrations) – from these new decibel units can be calculated and their values compared with decibel units of noise measured in the same locations. The undoubted benefit of using the decibel scale is that it gives much better approximation to human perception of odor intensity compared to the CO<sub>2</sub> and TVOC concentration scales.</p>https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/492indoor air qualityodorsair changes estimation
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Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria Proposal
Acta Polytechnica
indoor air quality
odors
air changes estimation
author_facet M. V. Jokl
author_sort M. V. Jokl
title Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria Proposal
title_short Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria Proposal
title_full Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria Proposal
title_fullStr Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria Proposal
title_full_unstemmed Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 1. New Criteria Proposal
title_sort indoor air quality assessment based on human physiology - part 1. new criteria proposal
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica
issn 1210-2709
1805-2363
publishDate 2003-01-01
description <p>Human physiology research makes evident that the Weber-Fechner law applies not only to noise perception but also to the perception of other environmental components. Based on this fact, new decibel units for dor component representing indoor air quality in majority locations have been proposed: decicarbdiox dCd (for carbon dioxide CO<sub>2</sub>) and decitvoc dTv (for total volatile organic compound TVOC). Equations of these new units have been proved by application of a) experimental relationships between odor intensity (representing odor perception by the human body) and odor concentrations of CO<sub>2</sub> and TVOC, b) individually  measured CO<sub>2</sub> and TVOC levels (concentrations) – from these new decibel units can be calculated and their values compared with decibel units of noise measured in the same locations. The undoubted benefit of using the decibel scale is that it gives much better approximation to human perception of odor intensity compared to the CO<sub>2</sub> and TVOC concentration scales.</p>
topic indoor air quality
odors
air changes estimation
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/492
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