2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104351
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A new PM2.5-based PM-up method to measure non-mechanical ventilation rate in buildings

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“…(Liu et al 2021a;Liu et al 2021b) which can result in affecting the indoor temperature and air quality in an unsteady way. At present, substantial studies have investigated the effects of infiltration on various indoor environments, such as airport terminals (Liu et al 2021a), residences (Sun et al 2022), and offices (Hu et al 2022a). However, literature on the uncontrolled airflows between the room and the corridor, i.e., internal zones of buildings, while considering occupant behavior on interior door openings and closings, is still rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Liu et al 2021a;Liu et al 2021b) which can result in affecting the indoor temperature and air quality in an unsteady way. At present, substantial studies have investigated the effects of infiltration on various indoor environments, such as airport terminals (Liu et al 2021a), residences (Sun et al 2022), and offices (Hu et al 2022a). However, literature on the uncontrolled airflows between the room and the corridor, i.e., internal zones of buildings, while considering occupant behavior on interior door openings and closings, is still rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%