Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration Control

Ventilation and filtration control play a critical role in determining indoor PM2.5 (particles less than 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter) concentrations of outdoor or indoor origin in residential environments. The objective of this study was to investigate the combined effects of flow rates and filte...

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Main Authors: Ji-Hye Kim, Myoung-Souk Yeo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/10/1061
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spelling doaj-956da8ded15f444793048c55ca13f6b62020-11-25T03:05:20ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332020-10-01111061106110.3390/atmos11101061Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration ControlJi-Hye Kim0Myoung-Souk Yeo1Hanil Mechanical and Electrical Consultants Ltd., Seoul 07271, KoreaDepartment of Architecture, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 07271, KoreaVentilation and filtration control play a critical role in determining indoor PM2.5 (particles less than 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter) concentrations of outdoor or indoor origin in residential environments. The objective of this study was to investigate the combined effects of flow rates and filter efficiency on indoor PM2.5 concentrations of residential buildings in Seoul, Korea. Using a particle model based on a mass–balance equation, parametric analysis was performed to examine indoor PM2.5 concentrations according to flow rates and filter efficiency under a wide range of outdoor concentrations and indoor generations. Results showed that ventilation control equipped with a medium–efficiency filter was as effective as that with a high-efficiency filter under normal outdoor concentration and high indoor generation rate conditions. It is not recommended to apply a low-efficiency filter because indoor concentration increases rapidly as outdoor PM2.5 increases when ventilation flow rate is high. For filtration control, it is important to increase both flow rate and filter efficiency in order to improve indoor PM2.5 concentration.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/10/1061PM2.5ventilationfiltrationflow ratefilter efficiencyparticle model
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Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration Control
Atmosphere
PM2.5
ventilation
filtration
flow rate
filter efficiency
particle model
author_facet Ji-Hye Kim
Myoung-Souk Yeo
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title Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration Control
title_short Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration Control
title_full Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration Control
title_fullStr Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration Control
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Flow Rate and Filter Efficiency on Indoor PM2.5 in Ventilation and Filtration Control
title_sort effect of flow rate and filter efficiency on indoor pm2.5 in ventilation and filtration control
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Ventilation and filtration control play a critical role in determining indoor PM2.5 (particles less than 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter) concentrations of outdoor or indoor origin in residential environments. The objective of this study was to investigate the combined effects of flow rates and filter efficiency on indoor PM2.5 concentrations of residential buildings in Seoul, Korea. Using a particle model based on a mass–balance equation, parametric analysis was performed to examine indoor PM2.5 concentrations according to flow rates and filter efficiency under a wide range of outdoor concentrations and indoor generations. Results showed that ventilation control equipped with a medium–efficiency filter was as effective as that with a high-efficiency filter under normal outdoor concentration and high indoor generation rate conditions. It is not recommended to apply a low-efficiency filter because indoor concentration increases rapidly as outdoor PM2.5 increases when ventilation flow rate is high. For filtration control, it is important to increase both flow rate and filter efficiency in order to improve indoor PM2.5 concentration.
topic PM2.5
ventilation
filtration
flow rate
filter efficiency
particle model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/10/1061
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