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A comparative study on the quality of air in offices and homes.

2013

The main purpose of this study was to collect data on some of the factors that contribute to indoor air quality and to discomfort, in order to take the proper actions that can reduce the level of air pollution within houses and offices. To ascertain the contamination degree total bacterial counts, total fungal counts, suspended particulate matter, air temperature, and relative humidity have been determined. Additionally, mathematical statistical models have been elaborated for the total bacterial count, respirable particulate matter and humidity. A total number of 40 indoor air samples were collected from office and houses. The results shows that approximately 45% of the air samples from ho…

Environmental EngineeringAir pollutionAir MicrobiologyColony Count MicrobialTotal Viable Countmedicine.disease_causelaw.inventionToxicologyIndoor air qualitylawOccupational ExposuremedicineParticle SizeWorkplaceAir quality indexAir PollutantsWaste managementBacteriaFungiTemperatureHumidityHumidityGeneral MedicineEnvironmental exposureEnvironmental ExposureParticulatesModels TheoreticalAir Pollution IndoorVentilation (architecture)HousingEnvironmental scienceParticulate MatterEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substancesenvironmental engineering
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Evaluation of a microclimate model for predicting the thermal behavior of different ground surfaces

2013

The microclimate model ENVI-met Version 4 was evaluated with field data in terms of the thermal behavior of different types of ground surface. A field experiment was conducted in a real construction project in Guangzhou, South China, from 29 August to 2 September in 2010. The surface types of concrete, tile, asphalt and grass were investigated. The comparison between observation and prediction was performed for both sub- and above-surface variables, including soil temperature at different depths, soil heat flux at the surface, surface temperature, and air temperature and humidity at different heights. The results show that the ENVI-met model is capable of reasonably modelling the diurnal th…

Environmental EngineeringMeteorologyField experimentGeography Planning and DevelopmentMicroclimateHumidityPoison controlBuilding and ConstructionAtmospheric sciencesTypes of concreteAsphaltvisual_artThermalvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental scienceTileCivil and Structural EngineeringBuilding and Environment
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Exposure to bioaerosols and noise at a Finnish dry waste treatment plant

2004

Repeated measurements were carried out during two different campaigns between 1998 and 2001 to assess the occupational hygiene at a Finnish dry waste treatment plant. The analytical determinations were done in four different places within the processing hall of the plant: near a conveyor belt, near a jigger screen, near an after-crusher and near a bailer. Measurements were also carried out in a coffee room for employees. Concentrations of bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes were determined by two methods (six-stage impactor and Camnea method) and levels of endotoxins, dust and noise were also investigated. High concentrations of microbes and endotoxins and the noise level were found to be a …

Environmental EngineeringThreshold limit valueIndoor bioaerosolAir MicrobiologyColony Count MicrobialAir Pollutants Occupational03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOccupational hygieneOccupational Exposure030212 general & internal medicineFinlandWaste processingAerosolsNoise (signal processing)TemperatureEnvironmental engineeringHumidityDustHumidityWood030210 environmental & occupational healthPollutionRefuse DisposalEndotoxinsWaste treatmentWaste treatment plantNoise OccupationalEnvironmental scienceWaste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy
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Assessing the Robustness of Thermoeconomic Diagnosis of Fouled Evaporators: Sensitivity Analysis of the Exergetic Performance of Direct Expansion Coi…

2016

Thermoeconomic diagnosis of refrigeration systems is a pioneering approach to the diagnosis of malfunctions, which has been recently proven to achieve good performances for the detection of specific faults. Being an exergy-based diagnostic technique, its performance is influenced by the trends of exergy functions in the “design” and “abnormal” conditions. In this paper the sensitivity of performance of thermoeconomic diagnosis in detecting a fouled direct expansion coil and quantifying the additional consumption it induces is investigated; this fault is critical due to the simultaneous air cooling and dehumidification occurring in the coil, that induce variations in both the chemical and th…

Exergy020209 energyevaporator foulingGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsair conditioninglcsh:AstrophysicsThermoeconomics02 engineering and technologythermoeconomics; fault diagnosis; evaporator fouling; air conditioning; thermal exergy; chemical exergy; exergy efficiency; dehumidification; coil geometrythermal exergy020401 chemical engineeringlcsh:QB460-466Settore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringlcsh:ScienceProcess engineeringdehumidificationAir coolingbusiness.industryRefrigerationHumidityfault diagnosifault diagnosislcsh:QC1-999chemical exergyElectromagnetic coilAir conditioningthermoeconomicscoil geometryexergy efficiencythermoeconomicExergy efficiencyEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Qbusinesslcsh:PhysicsEntropy
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Airborne Measurements of Contrail Ice Properties—Dependence on Temperature and Humidity

2021

The largest share in the climate impact of aviation results from cirrus clouds. Here, the dependence of microphysical contrail ice properties and extinction on temperature and humidity is investigated. Contrail measurements were performed at various altitudes during the 2018 ECLIF II/NDMAX campaign with the NASA DC-8 chasing the DLR A320. Ice number concentrations and contrail extinction coefficients are largest at altitudes near 9.5 km, typical for short- and medium-range air traffic. At higher altitudes near 11.5 km, low ambient water vapor concentrations lead to smaller contrail particle sizes and lower extinction coefficients. In addition, contrails were detected below 8.2 km near the S…

ExtinktionLead (sea ice)HumidityAtmospheric sciencesGeophysicsAltitudeSchmidt-ApplemanExtinction (optical mineralogy)Threshold temperatureGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceParticleCirrusMessungenLaserspektrometrieSoot particlesKondensstreifenGeophysical Research Letters
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Sezonowe zmiany występowania izolatów Fusarium w magazynach zbożowych

2018

Nasiona zbóż w skali globalnej dostarczają więcej energii, niż którekolwiek z uprawianych roślin, gdyż są bogate w węglowodany. W gospodarce światowej dominują uprawy takich gatunków zbóż, jak pszenica, jęczmień, kukurydza oraz ryż. Natomiast w Polsce ze względów klimatycznych uprawia się głównie: pszenicę, żyto, pszenżyto, jęczmienie, owies oraz kukurydzę. W łańcuchu produkcji rolno-spożywczej można wydzielić następujące etapy: uprawę, magazynowanie oraz przetwórstwo. Na każdym z tych etapów występują różne zagrożenia, w tym mykologiczne. Duży problem stanowią grzyby z rodzaju Fusarium i produkowane przez nie fuzariotoksyny. Grzyby te porażają zboża w uprawach, a także mogą utrudniać magaz…

Fusariumtemperaturaairgrain warehousestemperaturepowietrzemagazyny zbożowewilgotność względnarelative humidityFolia Pomeranae Universitatis Technologiae Stetinensis Agricultura Alimentaria Piscaria et Zootechnica
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Energy Efficiency and Sustainability of Different Building Structures in Latvian Climate

2015

Five experimental test buildings have been built in Riga, Latvia. They are identical except external walls for which different mainly regional building materials are used. Calculated U-values of the other walls, floor and ceiling are the same for each test building. Initial moisture influences the relative humidity of indoor air, which can be higher in the initial time period; as a result, heat transmittances are also very different and cause different heating/cooling energy consumption. Overheating risk in summer exists for test buildings with the smallest thermal inertia. Both summer and heating seasons have been analysed and differences between five test houses have been discussed in det…

GeographyMoistureMeteorologySustainabilitylanguageLatvianRelative humidityCooling energyCeiling (cloud)Overheating (electricity)language.human_languageEfficient energy useIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Climatology of the stability and humidity terms in the Haines Index to improve the estimate of forest fire risk in the Western Mediterranean Basin (V…

2014

The stability and moisture content of the different atmospheric levels are commonly used to assess the risk index in the propagation and evolution of a hypothetical forest fire. The Haines Index (HI) combines these terms to determine the environmental potential for wildfire growth. In this paper the environmental stability and humidity associated with the lower atmospheric layers in the Western Mediterranean Basin are investigated by analysing HI calculations over a 29-year period. The HI climatology can be applied to the study of plume-dominated forest fires. These fires tend to present very erratic propagation behaviour and create highly dangerous situations for fire brigades. Thus the kn…

Haines IndexAtmospheric ScienceAtmosphere of EarthIndex (economics)biologyClimatologyElevationEnvironmental scienceHumiditybiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinStability (probability)ValenciaInternational Journal of Climatology
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Severe Pollution in China Amplified by Atmospheric Moisture

2017

AbstractIn recent years, severe haze events often occurred in China, causing serious environmental problems. The mechanisms responsible for the haze formation, however, are still not well understood, hindering the forecast and mitigation of haze pollution. Our study of the 2012–13 winter haze events in Beijing shows that atmospheric water vapour plays a critical role in enhancing the heavy haze events. Under weak solar radiation and stagnant moist meteorological conditions in winter, air pollutants and water vapour accumulate in a shallow planetary boundary layer (PBL). A positive feedback cycle is triggered resulting in the formation of heavy haze: (1) the dispersal of water vapour is cons…

Haze010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPlanetary boundary layerIMPACTlcsh:MedicineAEROSOL OPTICAL-PROPERTIES010501 environmental sciencesXINKENAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesArticlePollution in ChinaPLANETARY BOUNDARY-LAYERPARTICLESRelative humiditylcsh:ScienceHAZE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMultidisciplinaryAtmospheric moistureAIRlcsh:RParticulatesPEARL RIVER-DELTAAerosolCLIMATEMODEL13. Climate actionEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QWater vaporScientific Reports
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The role of humidity in associations of high temperature with mortality: A multicountry, multicity study

2019

BACKGROUND: There is strong experimental evidence that physiologic stress from high temperatures is greater if humidity is higher. However, heat indices developed to allow for this have not consistently predicted mortality better than dry-bulb temperature. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to clarify the potential contribution of humidity an addition to temperature in predicting daily mortality in summer by using a large multicountry dataset. METHODS: In 445 cities in 24 countries, we fit a time-series regression model for summer mortality with a distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) for temperature (up to lag 3) and supplemented this with a range of terms for relative humidity (RH) and its interaction…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisHot temperature010501 environmental sciencesAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesrelative humidity (RH)Hot Temperature03 medical and health sciencesArbetsmedicin och miljömedicin0302 clinical medicineHeat-related mortality030212 general & internal medicineMortality trends0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHeat related mortalitydistributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM)TemperaturesExtramuralResearchPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthhumidityfood and beveragesHumidityOccupational Health and Environmental Healthmortalityhumanities3. Good health13. Climate actionEnvironmental science
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