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Effect of Occupants' Active Behaviour of Environmental Control on Indoor Environment in Summer's High School Classroom

하절기 고등학교 교실에서 재실자의 적극적 환경조절행동이 실내환경에 미치는 영향

  • Kwak, Ro-Yeul (Division of Civil.Architectural Engineering, Hannam University)
  • 곽노열 (한남대학교 토목.건축공학부)
  • Received : 2019.03.04
  • Accepted : 2019.05.17
  • Published : 2019.05.30

Abstract

In high school classrooms, it is reported that ventilation is often insufficient, increasing health risks among students. Therefore, indoor air quality in school classrooms is very important in terms of students' health and learning abilities. In this study, the effect of window opening, which is a control mechanism for air control in summer high school classrooms, on the change in air and indoor environment of the classroom was analyzed and physical conditions of indoor and air environment were observed during the classroom course, and satisfaction of the students and teachers was assessed with questionnaires. It was found that change rate of $CO_2$ concentration in classroom was effectively reduced by carrying out activity of opening the window by active environment control activity of occupants at break time, intermission time and cleaning time. And optimal window opening by students was presented to prevent unpleasantness and degradation of indoor air quality and the effects were analyzed.

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