Conference Editor

Jianshun Zhang; Edward Bogucz; Cliff Davidson; Elizabeth Krietmeyer

Location

Syracuse, NY

Event Website

http://ibpc2018.org/

Start Date

25-9-2018 3:15 PM

End Date

25-9-2018 5:00 PM

Description

At present, the widespread existence of haze phenomenon has a serious impact on indoor air quality. Indoor particulate pollution has been paid more and more attention by the society. However, the correlation and diffusion mechanism of indoor and outdoor particulate matter are still controversial. In order to explore the correlation between indoor and outdoor particulate matter of different building types in heating season and non-heating season, the indoor and outdoor particulate concentrations and meteorological parameters of 110 stations in severe cold area of China were monitored by experiments. The analysis shows that indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, air velocity, wind direction and atmospheric pressure are the main factors affecting indoor and outdoor particulate concentration. And based on these factors, it can model the indoor predicted particulate concentrations by multivariate regression. It also shows a significant difference in the relationship between the concentration of particulate matter and factors of indoor and outdoor particulate matter. Therefore, this study provides a good premise for exploring the health risks and control measures of particulate matter.

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.14305/ibpc.2018.ps31

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Study on multivariate regression model of indoor and outdoor particulate pollution in severe cold area of China

Syracuse, NY

At present, the widespread existence of haze phenomenon has a serious impact on indoor air quality. Indoor particulate pollution has been paid more and more attention by the society. However, the correlation and diffusion mechanism of indoor and outdoor particulate matter are still controversial. In order to explore the correlation between indoor and outdoor particulate matter of different building types in heating season and non-heating season, the indoor and outdoor particulate concentrations and meteorological parameters of 110 stations in severe cold area of China were monitored by experiments. The analysis shows that indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, air velocity, wind direction and atmospheric pressure are the main factors affecting indoor and outdoor particulate concentration. And based on these factors, it can model the indoor predicted particulate concentrations by multivariate regression. It also shows a significant difference in the relationship between the concentration of particulate matter and factors of indoor and outdoor particulate matter. Therefore, this study provides a good premise for exploring the health risks and control measures of particulate matter.

https://surface.syr.edu/ibpc/2018/posters/31

 

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