Humidity, Air Temperature, CO 2 and Well-Being of People with and Without Green Wall

作者: Zuzana Poorova , Zuzana Vranayova

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57340-9_41

关键词: SituatedMeteorologyHumidityEnvironmental scienceGreen wallReference caseAir temperature

摘要: The paper presents an experiment on green wall performed to apprehend its thermal and hydrological behavior impact inside building. is based a living set up in classroom of the faculty TUKE campus Kosice where interior situated. Monitoring temperature, humidity CO2 variations within reference case enable us analyze effects walls. During measurements, questions were answered. data respondents are used for gaining goal this interdisciplinary research, effect well-being people. measurements carried out between January 04, 2018 February 08, 2018. It can be stated that women more sensitive changes than men. Following very favorable indoor environment.

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