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A novel CO2-based demand-controlled ventilation strategy to limit the spread of COVID-19 in the indoor environment

机译:A novel CO2-based demand-controlled ventilation strategy to limit the spread of COVID-19 in the indoor environment

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? 2022 Elsevier LtdVentilation is of critical importance to containing COVID-19 contagion in indoor environments. Keeping the ventilation rate at high level is recommended by many guidelines to dilute virus-laden respiratory particles and mitigate airborne transmission risk. However, high ventilation rate will cause high energy use. Demand-controlled ventilation is a promising technology option for controlling indoor air quality in an energy-efficient manner. This paper proposes a novel CO2-based demand-controlled ventilation strategy to limit the spread of COVID-19 in indoor environments. First, the quantitative relationship is established between COVID-19 infection risk and average CO2 level. Then, a sufficient condition is proposed to ensure COVID-19 event reproduction number is less than 1 under a conservative consideration of the number of infectors. Finally, a ventilation control scheme is designed to make sure the above condition can be satisfied. Case studies of different indoor environments have been conducted on a testbed of a real ventilation system to validate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy. Results show that the proposed strategy can efficiently maintain the reproduction number less than 1 to limit COVID-19 contagion while saving about 30–50 of energy compared with the fixed ventilation scheme. The proposed strategy offers more practical values compared with existing studies: it is applicable to scenarios where there are multiple infectors, and the number of infectors varies with time; it only requires CO2 sensors and does not require occupancy detection sensors. Since CO2 sensors are very mature and low-cost, the proposed strategy is suitable for mass deployment in most existing ventilation systems.

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