The indoor air quality, ventilation and energy nexus in the COVID-19 context

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2022-05-20
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Moghadam, Talie Tohidi
Ochoa Morales, Carlos E.
Lopez Zambrano, Maria
Bruton, Ken
O'Sullivan, Dominic T. J.
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TU Delft OPEN
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In the face of the Covid-19 pandemic and environmental crises, ventilation plays a critical role in the removal of infectious pathogens. A building ventilation paradigm results in excessive energy consumption to ensure indoor air quality. At the time of writing this paper, several studies have been conducted regarding COVID-19 and ventilation; however, the energy challenges of ventilation operation under the pandemic condition has not been fully addressed by previous studies. This paper is based on a literature review of publications, using an internet-based search in different scientific databases. A data-driven keyword analysis on bibliographic data was performed based on English-language textual data of more than 267 publications downloaded from Dimensions website and using VOSviewer, a freely available software tool for analysing bibliographic data. Via analysis of co-occurrence of the specific terms in the field of COVID-19 ventilation, the trends in research publications were illustrated. The study aims to review the scientific literature of the indoor spread of SARS-CoV-2; clarify the effect of ventilation systems on airborne transmission of the virus; identify the impacts of COVID-19 mitigation measures on the energy consumption of mechanical ventilation systems; define the research gaps and future challenges. This investigation reveals a strong need for more scientific studies in reduction of the transmission risks of the SARS-CoV-2 virus through ventilation systems without compromising buildings’ energy performance. The implications of this study will establish a foundation for engineering control strategies and future energy-targeted investigations for virus transmission reduction and the enhancement of indoor air quality.
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COVID-19 , Indoor air quality , Mechanical ventilation system , Building energy performance , Healthy indoor environments
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Moghadam, T. T., Ochoa Morales, C. E., Lopez Zambrano, M., Bruton, K. and O’Sullivan, D. T. J. (2022) ‘The indoor air quality, ventilation and energy nexus in the COVID-19 context’, CLIMA 2022: the 14th REHVA HVAC World Congress, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 22-25 May. doi: 10.34641/clima.2022.285
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