Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings

Home represents an important part of the time spent indoors and is the emblematic place of a family need, e.g. well-being, comfort and safety. In France, health agencies provide information and raise the awareness of the public on health risks and on factors likely to affect the quality of indoor ai...

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Main Authors: Cony-Renaud-Salis Louis, Belhaj Nouamane, Ramalho Olivier, Abadie Marc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_04043.pdf
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spelling doaj-ffdced0716e64d1c8ab0fe4de4c163782021-02-02T02:06:13ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011110404310.1051/e3sconf/201911104043e3sconf_clima2019_04043Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildingsCony-Renaud-Salis Louis0Belhaj Nouamane1Ramalho Olivier2Abadie Marc3University of La Rochelle, Civil Engineering DepartmentUniversity of La Rochelle, Civil Engineering DepartmentUniversity of Paris-Est, Scientific and Technical Centre for Building (CSTB)University of La Rochelle, Civil Engineering DepartmentHome represents an important part of the time spent indoors and is the emblematic place of a family need, e.g. well-being, comfort and safety. In France, health agencies provide information and raise the awareness of the public on health risks and on factors likely to affect the quality of indoor air. However, indoor air quality remains difficult to assess for health investigators. A solution would be to resort to field measurements, but they are expensive and hard to apply to a large-scale population when considering the numerous pollutants found indoors. Therefore, numerical simulation represents a good alternative when accurate and realistic input data are used. We already designed such a model of a dwelling prototype using a type 98 coupling procedure between CONTAM (airflow rates and pollutants concentration determination) and TRNSYS (thermal and moisture calculation). We paid a lot of attention to the details that we thought were important: dwelling multi-zonal representation, envelope airtightness, ventilation system elements (pressure driven inlet and outlet, ducts, fan characteristics), presence of furniture, people activity and location… Nevertheless, the design of this simulation requires a very specific care. This very last point naturally induces a debate: is it necessary to design the simulation to be as accurate and realistic as it actually is, or will a simpler model provide similar results? In this study, we aim to answer that question by evaluating the sensitivity of the ULR-IAQ multipollutant index, defined in a previous study, to different levels of modelling complexity.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_04043.pdf
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Belhaj Nouamane
Ramalho Olivier
Abadie Marc
Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings
E3S Web of Conferences
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Ramalho Olivier
Abadie Marc
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title Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings
title_short Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings
title_full Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings
title_fullStr Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings
title_sort analysis of the need of detailed modelling for the assessment of indoor air quality in residential buildings
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Home represents an important part of the time spent indoors and is the emblematic place of a family need, e.g. well-being, comfort and safety. In France, health agencies provide information and raise the awareness of the public on health risks and on factors likely to affect the quality of indoor air. However, indoor air quality remains difficult to assess for health investigators. A solution would be to resort to field measurements, but they are expensive and hard to apply to a large-scale population when considering the numerous pollutants found indoors. Therefore, numerical simulation represents a good alternative when accurate and realistic input data are used. We already designed such a model of a dwelling prototype using a type 98 coupling procedure between CONTAM (airflow rates and pollutants concentration determination) and TRNSYS (thermal and moisture calculation). We paid a lot of attention to the details that we thought were important: dwelling multi-zonal representation, envelope airtightness, ventilation system elements (pressure driven inlet and outlet, ducts, fan characteristics), presence of furniture, people activity and location… Nevertheless, the design of this simulation requires a very specific care. This very last point naturally induces a debate: is it necessary to design the simulation to be as accurate and realistic as it actually is, or will a simpler model provide similar results? In this study, we aim to answer that question by evaluating the sensitivity of the ULR-IAQ multipollutant index, defined in a previous study, to different levels of modelling complexity.
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