Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important parameter in deciding the status of Sick Bulding Syndrome (SBS). Poor IAQ which leads to SBS can result in adverse effect on the health of the occupant which causing lower productivity. This study was conducted to establish correlation between IAQ and employe...

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Main Author: Pratama Putra, Jouvan Chandra
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1637/
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description Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important parameter in deciding the status of Sick Bulding Syndrome (SBS). Poor IAQ which leads to SBS can result in adverse effect on the health of the occupant which causing lower productivity. This study was conducted to establish correlation between IAQ and employee’s productivity. Five parameters of IAQ which include air velocity, air temperature, relative humidity, particulate matters ≥ 0.3 μm and CO2 were considered in this study. The values of these parameters were measured using Davis Anemometer, Particle Counter GT 521 and YES Plus LGA Meter. The measured data were then used as an input data for simulation model of the room using Comsol Multiphysics software. The simulation generated the indoor air velocity of the room and particle distribution. For validation purpose, only the predicted velocity was compared with the measured value, and found that the percentage difference were in the range of 1.5% to 8.45% (below than 10%). Once the model had been validated, the parametric study of air supply inlet position was conducted on the model and found that the position of air supply inlet with x = 2.5 ft, y = 10 ft and H = 6.5 ft give the most efficient air distribution model for diluting the impurities due to the particulate. The questionnaire survey distributed amongst the occupants of the room showed that the occupants were less satisfied (75%) with the IAQ which can lead to SBS problem. The analysis of correlation between IAQ and occupant's productivity depicted that both of the factors were correlated with Rank-Spearman value of 0.648. This study serves as a good platform in assessing IAQ based on the modelling and simulation approach.
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spelling uthm-16372021-10-04T01:23:15Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1637/ Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building Pratama Putra, Jouvan Chandra TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important parameter in deciding the status of Sick Bulding Syndrome (SBS). Poor IAQ which leads to SBS can result in adverse effect on the health of the occupant which causing lower productivity. This study was conducted to establish correlation between IAQ and employee’s productivity. Five parameters of IAQ which include air velocity, air temperature, relative humidity, particulate matters ≥ 0.3 μm and CO2 were considered in this study. The values of these parameters were measured using Davis Anemometer, Particle Counter GT 521 and YES Plus LGA Meter. The measured data were then used as an input data for simulation model of the room using Comsol Multiphysics software. The simulation generated the indoor air velocity of the room and particle distribution. For validation purpose, only the predicted velocity was compared with the measured value, and found that the percentage difference were in the range of 1.5% to 8.45% (below than 10%). Once the model had been validated, the parametric study of air supply inlet position was conducted on the model and found that the position of air supply inlet with x = 2.5 ft, y = 10 ft and H = 6.5 ft give the most efficient air distribution model for diluting the impurities due to the particulate. The questionnaire survey distributed amongst the occupants of the room showed that the occupants were less satisfied (75%) with the IAQ which can lead to SBS problem. The analysis of correlation between IAQ and occupant's productivity depicted that both of the factors were correlated with Rank-Spearman value of 0.648. This study serves as a good platform in assessing IAQ based on the modelling and simulation approach. 2015-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1637/1/24p%20JOUVAN%20CHANDRA%20PRATAMA%20PUTRA.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1637/2/JOUVAN%20CHANDRA%20PRATAMA%20PUTRA%20WATERMARK.pdf Pratama Putra, Jouvan Chandra (2015) Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building. Masters thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.
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Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building
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title Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building
title_full Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building
title_fullStr Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building
title_full_unstemmed Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building
title_short Effects of indoor air quality on the occupant's health and productivity in an office building
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topic TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution
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