Methodology for quantification of exhaled pollutant emissions in residential buildings

  1. Robiel Eilyn Manzueta Felix 1
  2. César Martín-Gómez 1
  3. Amaia Zuazua-Ros 1
  4. Juan Carlos Ramos González 1
  5. Leonardo De Brito Andrade 2
  6. Arturo H. Ariño 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Navarra
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    Universidad de Navarra

    Pamplona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02rxc7m23

  2. 2 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
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    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

    Florianópolis, Brasil

    ROR https://ror.org/041akq887

Proceedings:
Proceedings - 3rd Valencia International Biennial of Research in Architecture, VIBRArch

Publisher: Universitat Politècnica de València

ISBN: 978-84-1396-026-5

Year of publication: 2022

Pages: 174 - 183

Type: Conference paper

DOI: 10.4995/VIBRARCH2022.2022.15172 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

Abstract

It is known that indoor air is affected by outdoor air, thanks to the various studies that have been conducted in this area, the causes can be varied, from infiltration of buildings, natural or mechanical ventilation. Although it is known that transportation is one of the major contributors to this problem, studies have concluded that there is a proportion of pollutants coming from 'non-specific sources of human origin', all this emphasizes the importance of identifying and quantifying the sources of air pollution.The intention of this research project, is to characterize and quantify the pollutants that are emitted from residential buildings through their ventilation systems, and how such exhalation affects urban air quality both outdoors and, through recapture, indoors.The design of a viable methodology for monitoring two residential buildings in Pamplona (Spain) has been proposed, involving aspects such as the extension of the city where the buildings selected for the project are located, their typology, the areas destined for the ventilation systems, the equipment chosen for the quantification of pollutants and the procedure to be followed. All this procedure represents the core of the monitoring process.Thanks to this methodology, the researchers intend to present results of the quantification of pollutants such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Methane (CH4), Particulate Matter (PM), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), resulting from the exhalation of residential buildings. These results are the foundation for demonstrating how residential buildings can become another source of pollution for urban environments.