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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT
Transactions ID Number: 20-247
Full Name: Ioan Sârbu
Position: Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: Piata Bisericii, no. 4A, ap.3, 300233 Timisoara
Country: ROMANIA
Tel: 0040256403992
Tel prefix: 0040
Fax: 0040256403987
E-mail address: ioan.sarbu@ct.upt.ro
Other E-mails: ioan_sarbu@yahoo.com
Title of the Paper: Olfactory comfort assurance in enclosed spaces
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Ioan Sârbu, Cãlin Sebarchievici
Email addresses of all the authors: ioan.sarbu@ct.upt.ro, calin.sebarchievici@ct.upt.ro
Number of paper pages: 8
Abstract: That is why the closed spaces must insure the pos-sibility for both physical and intellectual work, as well as for some recreation activities, for rest and sleep under most favourable con-ditions. The achievement of these conditions depends on very many factors that decisively influence the sensation of comfort perceived, the work capacity and man's regeneration capacity. This paper approaches the indoor air quality simulation and control. It is deve-loped a computational model for indoor air quality numerical simu-lation, as well a methodology to determine the outside airflow rate and to verify the indoor air quality in enclosed spaces, according to the European Standard CEN 1752. On the bases of this mathema-tical model there was elaborated the COMFORT 2.0 computer program, implemented on compatible microsystems IBM-PC. The COMFORT 2.0 program computes the outside airflow rate for a room ventilation, the air exchanges rate, and the variation in time of contaminan!
ts concentration of room air according to European and national norms and analyses influence of different parametres on these sizes. The performance of the developed computational model and the advantages of the proposed computer program is illustrated by using a numerical comparative application for one constructive type building.
Keywords: Enclosed spaces, Olfactory comfort analysis, Out-side airflow rate, Indoor air quality control, Mathematical models, Computer program, Numerical comparative analysis.
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: Simulation and control of indoor air quality in buildings
Organizer of the Session: 657-183
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