Analyzing the effects of thermal comfort and indoor air quality in design studios and classrooms on student performance
Author(s)
Advisor
Afacan, YaseminDate
2017-07Publisher
Bilkent University
Language
English
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Abstract
The present study aims to evaluate the effects of the different ventilation modes on
thermal comfort and indoor air quality in design studios and classrooms. It also
investigates its associations with student performance. For this purpose, experimental
and subjective measurements are used in both studio and classroom, in Interior
Architecture and Environmental Design Department at Bilkent University, Ankara.
CO2 concentration, indoor temperature and humidity values are collected in both
winter and summer season under the three modes of ventilation: 1) without opening
door and windows mode setting; (2) natural ventilation mode and (3) the mechanical
TROX school-air unit mode. The thermal comfort and IAQ was investigated through
CO2 concentration and temperature and humidity in these three different ventilation
modes. Under these three modes in both seasons, student performance is assessed
based on concentration and attention test results. Both experimental and subjective
results have shown that the mechanical TROX school-air unit mode is the most
satisfactory indoor environment in terms of standards, where the highest grade of
students’ concentration and attention are obtained.