The Impact of Traffic-Related Air Pollutants on the Indoor Air Quality of a Naturally Ventilated Building

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Tong, Zheming [1 ]
Chen, Yujiao [1 ]
Malkawi, Ali [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, Ctr Green Bldg & Cities, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Grad Sch Design, Architectural Technol, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
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2017 ASHRAE WINTER CONFERENCE PAPERS | 2017年
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CFD SIMULATION; POLLUTION; DISPERSION; PARTICLES; HIGHWAY; FLOW; ENVIRONMENT; RANS; LES;
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The utilization of Natural Ventilation (NV) can deteriorate indoor air quality (IAQ) when in close proximity to roadways, although the intention is often to reduce energy consumption. In this study, we employed a CFD-based air quality model to quantify the impact of traffic-related air pollutants (i.e., fine particles) on the IAQ of a naturally ventilated building in a roadside environment. Our study found that the building envelope restricts dispersion and dilution of fine particles. The indoor concentration in the baseline condition located 10m away from the roadway is roughly 16% greater than that at the edge of the roadway. The indoor flow circulation creates a well-mixed zone with nearly constant fine particle concentration. In addition, the indoor concentration strongly depends on the distance between the roadway and the building, NV floor height, ambient wind condition, and window openning size. A break-even point is observed at D'=2 (normalized distance from the roadway by the width of the road). The indoor particle concentration is greater than that at the highway where D'<2, and vice versa. For new building planning, the distance from the roadway and the ambient wind condition need to be considered at the early design stage whereas the the window openings size, NV floor height, and the placement of fresh air intakes are important to the indoor air quality of existing buildings adjacent to roadways.
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