Indoor Environmental Quality and Student Performance in Naturally Ventilated Classrooms
Artykuł w czasopiśmie
MNiSW
70
Lista 2024
| Status: | |
| Autorzy: | Połednik Bernard, Guz Łukasz, Piotrowicz Adam, Dumała Sławomira, Badora Anna |
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| Rok wydania: | 2025 |
| Wersja dokumentu: | Elektroniczna |
| Język: | angielski |
| Numer czasopisma: | 4 |
| Wolumen/Tom: | 35 |
| Strony: | 192 - 211 |
| Impact Factor: | 0,7 |
| Web of Science® Times Cited: | 0 |
| Bazy: | Web of Science |
| Efekt badań statutowych | NIE |
| Materiał konferencyjny: | NIE |
| Publikacja OA: | TAK |
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| Sposób udostępnienia: | Otwarte czasopismo |
| Wersja tekstu: | Ostateczna wersja opublikowana |
| Czas opublikowania: | W momencie opublikowania |
| Data opublikowania w OA: | 1 grudnia 2025 |
| Abstrakty: | angielski |
| Measurements of indoor air constituent concentrations and thermal parameters were conducted in three naturally ventilated classrooms during the heating season using low-cost sensors. The presence of students significantly affected indoor air composition and microclimatic conditions, leading to elevated CO2 levels and higher concentrations of selected pollutants. During lessons, the acceptability of indoor air quality (ACC) decreased, while the percentage of dissatisfied students (PD), determined based on ACC, increased. The newly developed 10-point Indoor Environmental Quality Index (IEQI), integrating both indoor air quality and thermal conditions, and relative work performance (RWP) also deteriorated. The poorest indoor environmental conditions were observed in the classroom with the oldest students, likely due to their physiological maturation and increased use of personal care products, both contributing to higher emissions. In this classroom, the average IEQI reached 3.0 during lessons, ACC dropped to 0.4, PD rose to 23 %, and RWP decreased by nearly 4 % compared to ideal indoor conditions. Real-time IEQI tracking provides valuable insights into air quality and thermal conditions trends, supporting more effective ventilation or air-conditioning strategies and enhancing student well-being and performance. |
