TY - JOUR
T1 - Monitoring of indoor environmental quality and acoustic comfort in university classrooms
AU - FISSORE, Virginia Isabella
AU - CHIAVASSA, Pietro
AU - AYDIN, Tugana
AU - BELLATORRE, Sara
AU - PUGLISI, Giuseppina Emma
AU - OSORIO, Thomas Jacques Francisco
AU - Ramirez-Espinosa, Gustavo
AU - GIUSTO, Edoardo
AU - SHTREPI, Louena
AU - SERVETTI, Antonio
AU - MONTRUCCHIO, Bartolomeo
AU - PELLEREY, Franco
AU - PELLEGRINO, Anna
AU - ASTOLFI, Arianna
PY - 2024/10/4
Y1 - 2024/10/4
N2 - Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) in university classrooms affects students' well-being, comfort and learning performance, thus its evaluation is strongly needed. This work presents an in-field study on the acoustic monitoring, along with thermal, visual and air quality domains, in four recently built university classrooms of Politecnico di Torino. The monitoring was performed in the spring/summer and winter periods, through wall mounted multi-sensor devices. While the monitoring was ongoing, students attending lessons were asked to answer an online anonymous questionnaire on comfort perception, which included questions regarding the four domains and additional personal information. Results show that students are more satisfied with the overall conditions in classroom 3P and more dissatisfied with the overall conditions in classroom 4P. The less satisfying domains are the thermal and air quality ones, whereas the more satisfying are the acoustic and visual ones. Furthermore, at the increasing of TVOC and CO2 concentrations the overall satisfaction decreases. The final aim of this project, based on the monitoring results, is the optimization of the building systems management to reduce energy consumptions and ensure occupants' well-being and comfort.
AB - Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) in university classrooms affects students' well-being, comfort and learning performance, thus its evaluation is strongly needed. This work presents an in-field study on the acoustic monitoring, along with thermal, visual and air quality domains, in four recently built university classrooms of Politecnico di Torino. The monitoring was performed in the spring/summer and winter periods, through wall mounted multi-sensor devices. While the monitoring was ongoing, students attending lessons were asked to answer an online anonymous questionnaire on comfort perception, which included questions regarding the four domains and additional personal information. Results show that students are more satisfied with the overall conditions in classroom 3P and more dissatisfied with the overall conditions in classroom 4P. The less satisfying domains are the thermal and air quality ones, whereas the more satisfying are the acoustic and visual ones. Furthermore, at the increasing of TVOC and CO2 concentrations the overall satisfaction decreases. The final aim of this project, based on the monitoring results, is the optimization of the building systems management to reduce energy consumptions and ensure occupants' well-being and comfort.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3397/in_2024_4222
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/d25825d7-2136-33ee-a6bb-a696bf3fd68a/
U2 - 10.3397/in_2024_4222
DO - 10.3397/in_2024_4222
M3 - Article
SN - 0736-2935
VL - 270
SP - 9271
EP - 9280
JO - INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
JF - INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
IS - 2
ER -