ASHRAE OR-16-C023-2016 Evaluating Air-side Economizer Use in Particulate Air Pollution in Office Buildings in Multi-million Cities.pdf
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1、 Shiyu Rao is a graduate student in the Department of Architectural Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA. Donghyun Rim is an assistant professor in the Department of Archiectural Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA. Evaluating Air-side Economizer Use in Particu
2、late Air Pollution in Office Buildings in Multi-million Cities Shiyu Rao Donghyun Rim, Ph.D. Student Member ASHRAE Associate Member ASHRAE ABSTRACT Ambient particulate matter (PM) and ozone are critical to human health and well-being given their association with increased respiratory and cardiovascu
3、lar mortality. For urban office buildings in big cities, the use of economizers have been dramatically increased recently for energy saving and ventilation purposes. The objective of this paper is to examine outdoor-indoor transports of ozone and PM2.5 (particles smaller than 2.5 micron in diameter)
4、 for urban office buildings utilizing economizer operating modes. This study employs multi-zone contaminant transport model (CONTAM) for the prediction of outdoor-indoor pollutant dynamics in two cities: Los Angeles and Beijing. The model simulates infiltration of ambient ozone and PM2.5 into a DOE
5、reference building (medium office) based on outdoor climate condition, outdoor intake, and filtration efficiency. Seasonal variations are considered to capture the influences of high ozone levels during the summer in LA and elevated particle concentrations during the spring season in Beijing. The st
6、udy results show that outdoor-indoor pollutant transport varies significantly according to the ambient concentration, outdoor weather, season, and ventilation conditions. The indoor concentrations of ozone and particles in both cities are often higher than US EPA and WHO standards, implying that bui
7、ldings are a critical domain of air pollution control in big cities for reduction of human exposure to ambient air pollutants. The results of this study suggest that economizer flow rate and filtration efficiencies have significant influence on particulate matter transport and indoor concentrations.
8、 Comparisons between representative cities provide insights into particle entry into building under various weather and operation scenarios and strategies to maintain good indoor air quality in big polluted cities. INTRODUCTION . Human exposure to ambient ozone and particulate matter (PM) adversely
9、affect human health and well-being. Respiratory and cardiovascular mortality have been shown to increase in urban areas due to air pollution. In addition, the buildings consumes almost 41% of overall annual energy consumption in the US according to the annual report released by Department of Energy.
10、 The air-side economizers aimed at reducing energy usage and increasing ventilations have introduced to HVAC design and green building applications However, ambient ozone and particles can penetrate into buildings via economizer air paths influencing indoor air quality and inhalation exposure of occ
11、upants. According to epidemiological studies, mortality of lung cancer and myocardial infarction elevates in area of high ambient PM2.5 (particle diameter 2.5 micron in diameter) concentrations (Brook et al.2006). Furthermore, young adults exposed to high-level ozone have higher risks in acute arter
12、ial vasoconstriction (Jerrett et al. 2009). The objective of the study is to examine transports of ambient ozone and PM2.5 into urban office buildings considering outdoor air pollution and ventilation operating modes. METHODOLOGY In this study, the multi-zone contaminant transport model (CONTAM) is
13、employed for predicting outdoor-indoor pollutant dynamics in two metropolitan cities: Los Angeles and Beijing. These cities are selected based on degraded outdoor air quality and potential health implications for large populations (Hu and Jiang 2014). The CONTAM model built on a DOE reference buildi
14、ng (medium office) simulates infiltrations of ambient ozone and PM2.5, considering outdoor climate conditions, outdoor air fractions, and filtration efficiency (Ng et al. 2013). Building Description A medium-sized DOE reference office building is used to evaluate the indoor concentrations of ozone a
15、nd PM2.5 of outdoor origin. The modeled building contains 3 floors; each floor has an independent air handling unit (AHU) to serve all zones. A total of 6 zones are created per occupied floor. Restroom, elevator and stairs are separated from core zone in CONTAM (Ng et al. 2013).The common building s
16、ystems characteristics and other inputs are summarized in Table1. Another essential input utilized in simulation is deposition rates (h-1) of contaminants. The deposition rates of ozone and PM2.5 used in to this simulation are 4 h-1 and 0.5 h-1, respectively. (Ng. et al. 2013). And an associated sin
17、k model is employed to evaluate concentrations of ozone and particle for deposition onto indoor surfaces. Table 1. Modeled Building Charateristics Charteristics Inputs Total Area No. of CONTAM Zones 4982 m2 23 HVAC System Air Tightness at 4 Pa VAV 1.37 x 10 -4 m3/s/m2 Room Temperature Setting 20C Ou
18、tdoor Air Fraction 10% Filter Not installed Maximum Occupancy 52.39 Schedules 24/7 CONTAM Simulations A CONTAM model is developed to analyze air flows based on wind pressure and indoor-outdoor temperature differencs. The studied office buildings are set to locate in Changyang district, Beijing and G
19、lendoral-Laurel, Los Angeles County, where outdoor concentrations of ozone and PM2.5 are relatively higher than nearby regions. The hourly data of pollutant concentrations are acquired from the US Embassy in Beijing, and California Air Resource Board (CARB). Investigations of outdoor air intake rate
20、s and filtration efficiency are conducted to evaluate the sequential influences on ozone levels and PM2.5 that transport into building through an economizer. Assessments and parametric results analysis considering building air flow rates between Beijing and Los Angeles via varying efficiency of buil
21、t-in filter and seasons are presented in the following sections. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS This section consists of four major parts: 1) comparisons of ambient PM2.5 concentrations in Los Angeles and Beijing, 2) ozone concentrations in winter and summer in Los Angeles, 3) indoor PM2.5 concentration th
22、rough changing filter efficiencies of AHU, and 4) relationships between fractions of recirculation air and indoor contaminants concentrations. Ambient PM2.5 Concentrations in Los Angeles and Beijing Figure 1 presents outdoor PM2.5 concentrations in Beijing and LA during January, March, and July. The
23、 concentration reaches its daily peak between 11:00 am and 3:00 p.m. In Beijing, the concentration of PM2.5 in winter surpasses summer and spring seasons, and reaches the peak value in the middle of January. This trend is mainly caused by the lower air temperature close to the land cover that drives
24、 ambient particulate matter to lower regions of atmosphere. Moreover, PM2.5 concentration in Beijing is higher during March than July (Figure1a). Due to rised temperature and air mixing of fine particles, PM2.5 concenstration decreases significantly in summer. Figure 1b displays concentrations of PM
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