Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7121305 | Measurement | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
The measurement of ventilation air change rate is a difficult, expensive task in buildings. Usually, the tracer-gas mass balance equation is used to determine ventilation air change rates. This method uses an ordinary differential equation. Consequently, it cannot deal with disturbances that enter the system, such as the influence of unrecognized and unmodelled inputs or the measurement noise. The use of the stochastic grey-box modelling approach, which is less common in the ventilation field, can help to deal with disturbances that can affect the system. The objective of this paper is to assess the potential of using the stochastic grey-box modelling approach to estimate the ventilation air change rate. The modelling is based on the stochastic differential equation of tracer-gas mass balance. The results show that this approach produces robust estimations to determine the ventilation air change rate of a room.
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Authors
Marcel Macarulla, Miquel Casals, Núria Forcada, Marta Gangolells, Alberto Giretti,