Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
248311 Building and Environment 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The time series of indoor and outdoor CO concentrations in natural ventilating rooms were monitored continuously and simultaneously in summer, and the relationships between indoor and outdoor CO concentrations at two sampling locations in the central area of Shanghai were examined and discussed. Linear regression analysis was employed to correlate indoor concentration levels with outdoor concentrations, and the diurnal cycles of the indoor and outdoor CO concentrations show positive correlations at both sampling sites. The monitoring data also indicate that the indoor to outdoor ratios of CO concentrations in the test natural ventilating rooms are less than but close to 1. In addition, a predicting model based on a mass balance assumption of indoor pollutants was applied for estimating the indoor CO concentrations by using the outdoor test data as inputs, resulting in good agreement with the test curves for the two sampling sites.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Indoor/outdoor CO levels of natural ventilation (NV) rooms in summer were tested. ► Diurnal cycles of the indoor/outdoor CO concentrations show a positive correlation. ► I/O ratios of the CO concentrations of NV rooms are less than but close to 1. ► Indoor CO concentrations can be obtained by using the regressed outdoor CO curves.

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