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dc.contributor.authorPereira, Luísa Dias-
dc.contributor.authorRaimondo, Daniela-
dc.contributor.authorCorgnati, Stefano Paolo-
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Manuel Gameiro da-
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-15T14:04:56Z-
dc.date.available2014-12-15T14:04:56Z-
dc.date.issued2014-11-
dc.identifier.citationPEREIRA, Luísa Dias [et. al] - Assessment of indoor air quality and thermal comfort in Portuguese secondary classrooms: methodology and results. "Building and Environment". ISSN 0360-1323. Vol. 81 (2014) p. 69–80por
dc.identifier.issn0360-1323-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10316/27894-
dc.description.abstractThis work shows the results of a field study about indoor thermal comfort, based on investigations in Portuguese secondary schools' classrooms. The surveys herein presented were carried out in a school in Beja, in the South-East of Portugal. The field study was conducted by physical parameters monitoring and survey questionnaires. Both field monitoring and subjective surveys were performed at the same time during the regular class period (either at the end or at the beginning of the class). The measurement campaign consisted in measuring the environmental parameters – air temperature (Ta), air relative humidity (RH), CO2 concentrations. Outdoor air temperature values were registered hourly at the nearest climatological station. Through these data, along with the actual people clothing and metabolic rate being know, both Fanger's comfort indices were calculated (predicted mean vote and predicted percentage of dissatisfied people). The subjective survey investigated the thermal acceptability, the thermal sensation and the thermal preference. The judgments about the thermal environment were compared with the results of the field measurements. Draught preference votes, air stiffness and global air quality votes were also collected. The results show that the students found temperature range beyond the comfort zone acceptable, and revealed the occupants' accommodation to CO2 exposure, confirming the results obtained in other studies. Moreover, it was verified that running on naturally ventilation mode, CO2 concentration limits were highly exceeded.por
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.publisherElsevierpor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectIndoor air qualitypor
dc.subjectThermal comfortpor
dc.subjectMetabolic carbon dioxidepor
dc.subjectSchoolpor
dc.subjectPMV/PPD indicespor
dc.titleAssessment of indoor air quality and thermal comfort in Portuguese secondary classrooms: methodology and resultspor
dc.typearticlepor
degois.publication.firstPage69por
degois.publication.lastPage80por
degois.publication.titleBuilding and Environmentpor
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360132314001942por
dc.peerreviewedYespor
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.buildenv.2014.06.008-
degois.publication.volume81por
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item.languageiso639-1en-
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crisitem.author.researchunitADAI - Association for the Development of Industrial Aerodynamics-
crisitem.author.researchunitADAI - Association for the Development of Industrial Aerodynamics-
crisitem.author.researchunitLAETA - Associated Laboratory for Energy, Transports and Aeronautics-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0003-1312-8137-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0003-0739-9811-
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