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The Use of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) as an Element of Smart City Implementation: A Case Study of Electricity Billing Document Management at Bydgoszcz City Hall
Andrzej Sobczak, Leszek Ziora
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: digital transformation, electricity billing document management, robotic process automation, smart city, software robot
Smart cities are an extremely important, multi-faceted subject, both in terms of their practical aspects and in terms of research. This is expressed, among other things, in the multitude of approaches to this concept. These approaches differ based on the emphasis placed on individual aspects: some focus more on technology, and others put more weight on social issues, while still others value sustainable development issues. Currently, an important topic of discussion about the development of the smart city—the importance of which has become even greater in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic—is the digital transformation of the city. The use of robotic process automation (RPA) tools can be a part of such a transformation, as such tools, using advanced software, enable the automation of those tasks carried out thus far by humans. Although such an approach has, to date, been widespread in the case of enterprises (in particular, those operating in the financial and BPO/SSC sectors, but le... [more]
Impact of Electrification on African Development-Analysis with Using Grey Systems Theory
Marcin Nowak, Aleksandra Rabczun, Paweł Łopatka
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Africa, electrification, grey incidence analysis, grey systems theory, socio-economics development
In this paper, the authors discuss the problem of the influence of the level of electrification in African countries on their sustainable development. The first aim of the article is to determine the relationship between changes in the electrification index and changes in the indicators showing individual components of sustainable development for African countries. The analyzed indicators of sustainable development include GDP per capita, Human Deveopment Index (HDI), and the CO2 emissions per capita indicator. The second goal of the article was to develop a synthetic indicator of sustainable development. This study uses the method of relationship research based on Gray Systems Theory—Gray Incidence Analysis. The main conclusion from the research carried out is that improving access to electricity is a necessary condition for the sustainable development of African countries. The lack of improvement in the availability of electricity is a basic barrier to development, especially in the... [more]
A Strategic and Smart Environmental Assessment of Rapid Urbanization in Beijing
Paulina Rodríguez Fiscal, Rallou Taratori, Marie Abigail Pacho, Christos S. Ioakimidis, Sesil Koutra
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: developing countries, environmental impact assessment, rapid urbanization, smart strategies
One of the key challenges of developing countries is to tackle the mitigation of the impacts of rapid and uncontrolled urbanization. Assessing this phenomenon is crucial to lessen the consequences for the environment and society. ‘Literature has been concentrated in planning strategies for the cities’ adaptation and engagements to the principles of green development ensuring a long-term quality of life for their citizens. Hereby, smart technologies and applications consist of two of the most encouraging concepts for solutions for achieving the 2030 and 2050 horizon targets towards clean energy transition and carbon neutrality. In academia, scholars have already raised the importance of ‘smartness’ to define the adaptative patterns for the global pressures of climate change and uncontrolled urban growth. The mitigation of these phenomena is crucial to ensure the cities’ future and lessen their impacts. This study seeks a strategic and smart-driven vision to leverage smartness on the phe... [more]
Smart Agriculture Cloud Using AI Based Techniques
Muhammad Junaid, Asadullah Shaikh, Mahmood Ul Hassan, Abdullah Alghamdi, Khairan Rajab, Mana Saleh Al Reshan, Monagi Alkinani
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: AI-based agri-food, cloud based IoTs, digital transformation, Energy Efficiency, environment, smart farming
This research proposes a generic smart cloud-based system in order to accommodate multiple scenarios where agriculture farms using Internet of Things (IoTs) need to be monitored remotely. The real-time and stored data are analyzed by specialists and farmers. The cloud acts as a central digital data store where information is collected from diverse sources in huge volumes and variety, such as audio, video, image, text, and digital maps. Artificial Intelligence (AI) based machine learning models such as Support Vector Machine (SVM), which is one of many classification types, are used to accurately classify the data. The classified data are assigned to the virtual machines where these data are processed and finally available to the end-users via underlying datacenters. This processed form of digital information is then used by the farmers to improve their farming skills and to update them as pre-disaster recovery for smart agri-food. Furthermore, it will provide general and specific infor... [more]
Toward Low-Carbon European Union Society: Young Poles’ Perception of Climate Neutrality
Jarosław Gryz, Barbara Kaczmarczyk
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy awareness, environmental awareness, EU Green Deal, renewable energy sources
(1) Introduction: The European Union is a global leader in the transition to a low-carbon economy. The community’s population has already reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 22%, while the gross domestic product (GDP) in its member states increased by 58% between 1990 and 2017. The Union has shown that economic growth is possible in the link between politics, nature, and the citizens’ eco-empathy. It has implications for both the European and global economy, infrastructure, food production, public health, and biodiversity, the formula for political stability. The hallmark of the European Union is the blending of politics, culture, and nature in its quest for climate neutrality. The community’s horizon is a zero-emission economy by 2050. (2) Theoretical framework: The cognitive assumptions of the article are the following theses: 1. The Union strives to accelerate the transition process to a regenerative growth model using technologies for obtaining and distributing energy for individua... [more]
Sustainable Water Supply Systems Management for Energy Efficiency: A Case Study
Izabela Zimoch, Ewelina Bartkiewicz, Joanna Machnik-Slomka, Iwona Klosok-Bazan, Adam Rak, Stanislav Rusek
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, energy management, oversized water supply system, sustainable development, water–energy nexus
A prerequisite for achieving high energy efficiency of water supply systems (understood as using less energy to perform the same task) is the appropriate selection of all elements and their rational use. Energy consumption in water supply systems (WSS) is closely connected with water demand. Especially in the case of oversized water supply systems for which consumers’ water demand is at least 50% less than previously planned and flow velocity in some parts of the system is below 0.01 m·s−1, this problem of excessive energy consumption can be observed. In the literature, it is difficult to find descriptions and methods of energy management for such a case. The purpose of this study was both an evaluation of the current demand of an oversized WSS and a preliminary technical analysis of the possibility for energy saving. Solutions are presented that resulted in improvements in energy management, thus increasing energy efficiency. The conducted analyses indicate the wide use of numerical,... [more]
A Comparative Evaluation of Multi-Criteria Analysis Methods for Sustainable Transport
Elzbieta Broniewicz, Karolina Ogrodnik
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: comparative analysis, MCDM/MCDA methods, multi-criteria analysis, sustainable transport
The article pertains to the utilization of the application potential of MCDM/MCDA (Multi-Criteria Decision Making/Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis) methods in decision-making problems in the field of transport in light of sustainable development. The article consists of a theoretical and an empirical part. As part of the literature studies, a review was carried out on the latest applications of MCDM/MCDA methods for decision-making problems in the field of transport. In the empirical part, a multi-criteria analysis of the placement selection for a strip of expressway located in north-eastern Poland was carried out. For this purpose, a hybrid approach was used, consisting of three selected MCDM/MCDA methods: DEMATEL, REMBRANDT, and VIKOR. The ranking was compared with the results achieved in the EIA report of the investment and the results were obtained by using a different set of MCDM/MCDA methods that were proposed in the first part of the research, i.e., AHP, Fuzzy AHP, TOPSIS, and P... [more]
Biocellulose for Treatment of Wastewaters Generated by Energy Consuming Industries: A Review
Alexandre D’Lamare Maia de Medeiros, Cláudio José Galdino da Silva Junior, Julia Didier Pedrosa de Amorim, Helenise Almeida do Nascimento, Attilio Converti, Andréa Fernanda de Santana Costa, Leonie Asfora Sarubbo
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biotechnology, fashion industry effluents, nanocellulose, oily effluents, oleophobic filter
Water and energy are two of the most important resources used by humanity. Discharging highly polluting wastewater without prior treatment is known to adversely affect water potability, agriculture, aquatic life and even society. One of the greatest threats to water sources are contaminated effluents, which can be of residential or industrial origin and whose disposal in nature must comply with specific laws aimed at reducing their environmental impact. As the oil industry is closely related to energy consumption, it is among the sectors most responsible for global pollution. The damage caused by this industrial sector is present in all countries, whose legislations require companies to carry out wastewater treatment before disposal or recycling in their production process. Bacterial cellulose membranes have been shown to be efficient as filters for the removal of various contaminants, including biological and chemical agents or heavy metals. Therefore, their use could make an importan... [more]
The Permitting, Licensing and Environmental Compliance Process: Lessons and Experiences within U.S. Marine Renewable Energy
Zachary Barr, Jesse Roberts, William Peplinski, Anna West, Sharon Kramer, Craig Jones
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: current, lessons learned, marine energy, marine hydrokinetic, permitting and licensing, tidal, wave
The marine renewable energy (MRE; renewable energy captured from waves, tides, ocean currents, the natural flow of water in rivers, and marine thermal gradients, without building new dams or diversions) industry has a vital role in the U.S. clean energy strategy as we progress to meet U.S. electricity and blue economy needs with renewable, domestic energy sources. However, a thorough assessment of the U.S. marine energy permitting process from the viewpoints of both developers that propose projects and regulators that permit them has not been performed. Sharing practical experiences in this new industry is vital to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the permitting process, identify data and information gaps, develop lessons learned, and advance the industry. This paper is a case study of qualitative findings, lessons learned, and recommendations from guided discussions, workshops, and webinars with both marine renewable energy developers and state and federal regulators that... [more]
Assessing Sustainable Urban Development Trends in a Dynamic Tourist Coastal Area Using 3D Spatial Indicators
Teresa Santos, Raquel Deus, Jorge Rocha, José António Tenedório
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: 3D urban indicators, outdoor comfort, solar potential, sustainable development, urban form, urban growth
In coastal areas, the tourism sector contributes to the local economy, generating income, employment, investments and tax revenues but the rapid urban expansion creates great pressure on local resources and infrastructures, with negative repercussions on the residents’ quality of life, but also compromising the visitor’s experience. These areas face problems such as the formation of meteorological effects known as heat islands, due to the soil sealing, and increased energy demand in the peak season. To evaluate the impact of urban growth spatial pattern and change, three strategic sustainable challenges—urban form, urban energy, and urban outdoor comfort—were selected. The progress towards sustainability was measured and analyzed in a tourist city in the Algarve region, Portugal, for the period 2007−2018, using geographic information. A set of 2D and 3D indicators was derived for the building and block scales. Then, a change assessment based on cluster analysis was performed, and three... [more]
Evaluation of Communal Waste in Slovakia from the View of Chosen Economic Indicators
Beáta Stehlíková, Katarína Čulková, Marcela Taušová, Ľubomír Štrba, Eva Mihaliková
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: circular economy, productivity of energy sources, Slovakia, waste economy, waste treatment
Waste treatment consists of activities required to make sure that waste has the least practical impact on the environment. In Slovakia, more than 50% of waste is in storage. Waste development depends on the economic situation of the state. In Slovakia, there is economic intolerance of waste treatment due to the weaker economic situation of the inhabitants. The goal of this contribution is to study the development of waste production in Slovakia in regard to economic indexes of households with the aim of improving waste management. The goal is achieved by searching for a relation between economic indexes and households by a correlation matrix and by verification of polynomial dependence. According to the results of the statistical importance, we found similarity of the regions in chosen indexes by using of cluster analysis. By this method a sustainable economy and healthy environment is guaranteed and waste is used to produce energy.
Recent Development of Two Alternative Gases to SF6 for High Voltage Electrical Power Applications
John Owens, Ang Xiao, Jason Bonk, Michael DeLorme, Agnes Zhang
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: dielectric medium, fluoroketone, fluoronitrile, insulation, SF6, SF6-alternative, SF6-free, sulfur hexafluoride
For many years, SF6 has been the preferred dielectric medium in electrical power applications, particularly in high voltage gas-insulated equipment. However, with the recognition that SF6 has an extremely long atmospheric lifetime and very high global warming potential, governments have pursued emission reductions from gas-filled equipment. The electrical power industry has responded to this environmental challenge applying SF6-free technologies to an expanding range of applications which have traditionally used SF6, including gas-insulated switchgear, gas-insulated circuit breakers and gas-insulated lines or bus bars. Some of these SF6-free solutions include gas mixtures containing fluorinated compounds that have low climate impact, among them, a fluoronitrile and a fluoroketone developed as 3M™ Novec™ 4710 Insulating Gas and 3M™ Novec™ 5110 Insulating Gas, respectively. Both fluoronitrile and fluoroketone mixtures are successfully used in gas-insulated equipment currently operating o... [more]
An Investigation into CO2−Brine−Cement−Reservoir Rock Interactions for Wellbore Integrity in CO2 Geological Storage
Amir Jahanbakhsh, Qi Liu, Mojgan Hadi Mosleh, Harshit Agrawal, Nazia Mubeen Farooqui, Jim Buckman, Montserrat Recasens, Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Anna Korre, Sevket Durucan
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: chemical and petrophysical characterisation, CO2 geological storage, CO2–brine-cement–reservoir rock interaction, permeability, wellbore integrity
Geological storage of CO2 in saline aquifers and depleted oil and gas reservoirs can help mitigate CO2 emissions. However, CO2 leakage over a long storage period represents a potential concern. Therefore, it is critical to establish a good understanding of the interactions between CO2−brine and cement−caprock/reservoir rock to ascertain the potential for CO2 leakage. Accordingly, in this work, we prepared a unique set of composite samples to resemble the cement−reservoir rock interface. A series of experiments simulating deep wellbore environments were performed to investigate changes in chemical, physical, mechanical, and petrophysical properties of the composite samples. Here, we present the characterisation of composite core samples, including porosity, permeability, and mechanical properties, determined before and after long-term exposure to CO2-rich brine. Some of the composite samples were further analysed by X-ray microcomputed tomography (X-ray µ-CT), X-ray diffraction (XRD), a... [more]
Coal Mining Sustainable Development: Economics and Technological Outlook
Sergey Zhironkin, Michal Cehlár
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
The modern paradigm of sustainable development is based on concepts and theories in which the needs of individuals and society, the limits of economic growth and the balance of industrial and natural systems are close to consistency [...]
Assessment of Hybrid Solvent—Membrane Configurations for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture for Super-Critical Power Plants
Calin-Cristian Cormos, Letitia Petrescu, Ana-Maria Cormos, Cristian Dinca
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: assessment of technical and environmental performance indicators, Carbon Dioxide Capture, fossil-based power plants, hybrid solvent-membrane configurations
The reduction of fossil CO2 emissions from key relevant industrial processes represents an important environmental challenge to be considered. To enable large-scale deployment of low carbon technologies, a significant research and development effort is required to optimize the CO2 capture systems. This work assesses various hybrid solvent-membrane configurations for post-combustion decarbonization of coal-based super-critical power plants. As an illustrative chemical solvent, Methyl-Di-Ethanol-Amine was assessed. Various membrane unit locations were assessed (e.g., top absorber, before absorber using either compressor or vacuum pump). All investigated designs have a 1000 MW net power output with a 90% decarbonization ratio. Benchmark concepts with and without carbon capture using either reactive gas-liquid absorption or membrane separation technology were also evaluated to have a comparative assessment. Relevant evaluation tools (e.g., modeling, simulation, validation, thermal integrat... [more]
Parameter Matching of Energy Regeneration System for Parallel Hydraulic Hybrid Loader
Jixiang Yang, Yongming Bian, Meng Yang, Jie Shao, Ao Liang
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: adaptive genetic algorithm, energy regeneration system, fuel saving, parallel hydraulic hybrid loader, parameter matching
Oil shortages and environmental pollution are attracting worldwide attention incrementally. Hybrid falls within one of the effective techniques for those two problems. Taking the loader with high energy consumption and high emission as the target, combined with the hydraulic hybrid technology with high power density and strong energy storage capacity, the parallel hydraulic hybrid loader (PHHL) based on brake energy regeneration is proposed. Firstly, the dynamic models of the key components of the PHHL are established, and the parameters of the part which coincides with the ordinary loader are corrected based on the V-type duty cycle. Then, consid-ering the energy recovery efficiency as well as the characteristics of the loader from the V-type duty cycle, the parameters for several major parts of the energy regeneration system (ERS) were calculated and matched. Then, based on the initial matching, the improved adaptive genetic al-gorithm (AGA) is employed to optimize the control variab... [more]
A Dataset Quality Assessment—An Insight and Discussion on Selected Elements of Environmental Footprints Methodology
Anna Lewandowska, Katarzyna Joachimiak-Lechman, Przemysław Kurczewski
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: company-specific datasets, data quality assessment, Product Environmental Footprint
One of the most recently developed life cycle-based methods is an environmental footprint of products and organisations established by the European Commission. A special procedure of data and dataset quality assessment has been developed as a part of the environmental footprints methodology. The procedure may be recognised as vital and powerful but, at the same time, a bit complicated and time-consuming. It is worth discussing this subject and looking for potential simplification. In this paper, we suggest a possible way for simplification. We propose to remove an impact-assessment-based step from the procedure of company-specific datasets quality assessment. There are two potential benefits: a reduction in the need for expert knowledge and time savings. The threats posed are connected to the fact that all data influences the Data Quality Rating indicator of the entire dataset to the same degree. With a higher volume of data included in the assessment, there is a risk of greater differ... [more]
A New SVPWM Strategy for Three-Phase Isolated Converter with Current Ripple Reduction
Sheng Wang, Huaibao Wang, Hao Ding, Ligen Xun, Sifan Wu
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: current ripple, optimal SVPWM modulation, power density, three-phase isolated matrix converter
Three-phase isolated matrix converters enable bidirectional power conversion and galvanic isolation, and they are suitable for widespread applications in industry. However, excessive DC-link current ripple not only increases the inductor loss and switching loss but also causes more electromagnetic interference and grid current distortion. Traditionally, increasing DC-link inductance or switching frequency can reduce the current ripple to a certain extent, but it is not cost-effective due to the bulky size of the inductor and higher switching losses. To address the above issue, optimizing the modulation control strategy is more attractive. This paper proposes a new SVPWM strategy to reduce the current ripple. First, the inherent limitation of the conventional modulation scheme is revealed. Then, the new optimal modulation scheme is proposed for the isolated matrix converters to reduce the current ripple without increasing the DC-link inductor or switching frequency. Moreover, the power... [more]
Health Cost Estimation of Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Assessing the Pollution Reduction Potential of Zero-Emission Vehicles in Toronto, Canada
Hamidreza Shamsi, Mohammad Munshed, Manh-Kien Tran, Youngwoo Lee, Sean Walker, Jesse The, Kaamran Raahemifar, Michael Fowler
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: air pollution cost analysis, air pollution modeling, health cost analysis, Life Cycle Analysis, zero-emission vehicles
Fossil fuel vehicles, emitting air toxics into the atmosphere, impose a heavy burden on the economy through additional health care expenses and ecological degradation. Air pollution is responsible for millions of deaths and chronic and acute health problems every year, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The fossil-fuel-based transportation system releases tons of toxic gases into the atmosphere putting human health at risk, especially in urban areas. This analysis aims to determine the economic burden of environmental and health impacts caused by Highway 401 traffic. Due to the high volume of vehicles driving on the Toronto Highway 401 corridor, there is an annual release of 3771 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). These emissions are mainly emitted onsite through the combustion of gasoline and diesel fuel. The integration of electric and hydrogen vehicles shows maximum reductions of 405−476 g CO2e per vehicle-kilometer. Besides these carbon dioxide emiss... [more]
Framework for Developing a Low-Carbon Energy Demand in Residential Buildings Using Community-Government Partnership: An Application in Saudi Arabia
Mohammad AlHashmi, Gyan Chhipi-Shrestha, Kh Md. Nahiduzzaman, Kasun Hewage, Rehan Sadiq
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building energy, building intervention, clean energy, community-government partnership, energy and environmental performance management, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Rapid population growth has led to significant demand for residential buildings around the world. Consequently, there is a growing energy demand associated with increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The residential building energy demand in arid countries such as Saudi Arabia is supplied with fossil fuel. The existing consumption pattern of fossil fuels in Saudi Arabia is less sustainable due to the depletion of fossil fuel resources and resulting environmental impacts. Buildings built in hot and arid climatic conditions demand high energy for creating habitable indoor environments. Enormous energy is required to maintain a cool temperature in hot regions. Moreover, climate change may have different impacts on hot climatic regions and affect building energy use differently. This means that different building interventions may be required to improve the performance of building energy performance in these geographical regions, thereby reducing the emissions of GHGs. In this study, th... [more]
The Role of Eco-Apps in Encouraging Pro-Environmental Behavior of Young People Studying in Poland
Agata Balińska, Ewa Jaska, Agnieszka Werenowska
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: eco-apps, information sources, pro-environmental behavior, social media
Nowadays, protection of the natural environment is the fundamental duty and challenge of humanity. Adverse environmental changes make it necessary to encourage behaviors that will reduce our negative impact. Due to the development of media, information reaches consumers through various channels. New media, including mobile applications, are becoming increasingly popular. Their potential impact on young consumers cannot be overestimated as young people are able to modify their attitudes, behaviors and habits more easily than older ones. The main aim of this study was to recognize the use of eco-applications as a new source of information in the field of pro-environmental behavior of young people studying in Poland. The research objectives included the identification of pro-environmental behaviors most often declared by students, verifying their recognition and use of eco-applications, and determining the features of eco-app design expected by young users. The study involved the methods... [more]
Energy Efficiency and Life Cycle Assessment with System Dynamics of Electricity Production from Rice Straw Using a Combined Gasification and Internal Combustion Engine
Resmond L. Reaño, Victor Antonio N. de Padua, Anthony B. Halog
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: gasification, greenhouse gases, internal combustion engine, life-cycle assessment, rice straw
This study assessed the environmental performance and energy efficiency of electricity generation from rice straw using a combined gasification and internal combustion engine (G/ICE). A life cycle assessment (LCA) was performed to consider the conversion to electricity of rice straw, the production of which was based on the Philippine farming practice. Rice straw is treated as a milled rice coproduct and assumes an environmental burden which is allocated by mass. The results of an impact assessment for climate change was used directly in a system dynamic model to plot the accumulated greenhouse gas emissions from the system and compare with various cases in order to perform sensitivity analyses. At a productivity of 334 kWh/t, the global warming potential (GWP) of the system is equal to 0.642 kg CO2-eq/MJ, which is 27% lower than the GWP of rice straw on-site burning. Mitigating biogenic methane emissions from flooded rice fields could reduce the GWP of the system by 34%, while zero ne... [more]
Technical Efficiency and Productivity Change in the European Union with Undesirable Output Considered
Djula Borozan
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: data envelopment analysis, environmental adjustment, Malmquist productivity index, productivity, technical efficiency
Global competition and climate change are changing the nature of economic activity and impose the urgent need to have environmentally sensitive productivity growth. The paper addresses both desirable and undesirable output to assess technical efficiency and productivity changes, as well as evaluate the importance of an energy input in the production function and productivity change differentials in the European Union (EU) over the period 2000−2018. To that end, it uses output-oriented data envelopment analysis and Malmquist productivity analysis. The results reveal that the EU is facing significant challenges due to a decreasing trend in technical efficiency and slow productivity growth. The absence of major improvements in human resource performance has reduced the benefits of technological innovations which are the main source of productivity growth. Additionally, the results show that energy use did not critically influence efficiency and productivity.
Retraction: Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk et al. Simulation and Analysis of Various Ventilation Systems Given in an Example in the Same School of Indoor Air Quality. Energies 2019, 12, 2845
Energies Editorial Office
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
The journal retracts the above cited article, Simulation and Analysis of Various Ventilation Systems Given in an Example in the Same School of Indoor Air Quality [...]
Assessing the Energy, Indoor Air Quality, and Moisture Performance for a Three-Story Building Using an Integrated Model, Part Two: Integrating the Indoor Air Quality, Moisture, and Thermal Comfort
Seyedmohammadreza Heibati, Wahid Maref, Hamed H. Saber
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: CONTAM, indoor air quality performance, integrated model, moisture performance, thermal comfort performance, WUFI
In this paper, an integrated model that coupled CONTAM and WUFI was developed to assess the indoor air quality (IAQ), moisture, and thermal comfort performance. The coupling method of CONTAM and WUFI is described based on the exchange of airflow rate control variables as infiltration, natural and mechanical ventilation parameters between heat and moisture flow balance equations in WUFI and contaminant flow balances equations in CONTAM. To evaluate the predictions of the integrated model compared to single models of CONTAM and WUFI, four scenarios were used. These scenarios are airtight-fan off, airtight-fan on, leaky-fan off, and leaky-fan on, and were defined for a three-story house subjected to three different climate conditions of Montreal, Vancouver, and Miami. The measures of the simulated indoor CO2, PM2.5, and VOCs obtained by CONTAM; the simulated indoor relative humidity (RH), predicted percentage of dissatisfied (PPD), and predicted mean vote (PMV) obtained by WUFI; and those... [more]
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