The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria

This research work establishes the effects of CO2 on users’ comfort in residential building with specific residential neighborhood in Bawak Sabo as the study area. There is an existing complaint of sneezing, tiredness, sweating and headache at dawn from resident of this neighborhood documented i...

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Main Authors: Clement Oluwole Folorunso, Timothy Ohiosimuan Aigboje
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eftimie Murgu University of Resita 2017-11-01
Series:Analele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie
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Online Access:http://anale-ing.uem.ro/2017/14.pdf
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spelling doaj-0d1fc40f6dd048cf9514b27bbcef13662020-11-25T03:10:51ZengEftimie Murgu University of ResitaAnalele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie1453-73971453-73972017-11-01XXIV1129140The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria Clement Oluwole Folorunso0Timothy Ohiosimuan Aigboje1University of Technology, Akure, NigeriaUniversity of Technology, Akure, NigeriaThis research work establishes the effects of CO2 on users’ comfort in residential building with specific residential neighborhood in Bawak Sabo as the study area. There is an existing complaint of sneezing, tiredness, sweating and headache at dawn from resident of this neighborhood documented in a medical report of a medical hospital within the community. The research is set to investigate the cause of these problems. The methodology adopted was the combination of experimental-field survey and review of existing literature. Measurement of CO2 concentration was conducted in a given 10% sample population (cases). Measurement was taken in tenement and bungalow accommodation of varied room sizes (9.0m 2 and 12.6 m 2 floor area), population (one to two occupants per room) and window opening adjustment. Measurements were taken 8 hours day time and twilight with varied user activity and ventilation rate respectively. The results show that CO2 concentration was higher in rooms with larger numbers of persons. CO2 concentration was closely related to room size and density and increased rapidly when doors and windows were locked. Elevated carbondixoide was low in bungalow accommodation with more numbers of window openings in comparison with tenement accommodation. Differential levels of CO2 concentration have negative impacts on the users’ in ways such as shortness of breath, sneezing sweating and increased breath rate among others. It was concluded that CO2 concentration was responsible for the reported discomfort experienced by BawakSabo residents. http://anale-ing.uem.ro/2017/14.pdfCO2 concentrationWindow openingUsers’ comfortBawak-SaboDaytimeTwilight
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Timothy Ohiosimuan Aigboje
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Timothy Ohiosimuan Aigboje
The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria
Analele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie
CO2 concentration
Window opening
Users’ comfort
Bawak-Sabo
Daytime
Twilight
author_facet Clement Oluwole Folorunso
Timothy Ohiosimuan Aigboje
author_sort Clement Oluwole Folorunso
title The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria
title_short The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria
title_full The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria
title_fullStr The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed The Impacts of Elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) on Users’ Comfort in Residential Building at BawakSabo, Auchi, Nigeria
title_sort impacts of elevated carbondioxide (co2) on users’ comfort in residential building at bawaksabo, auchi, nigeria
publisher Eftimie Murgu University of Resita
series Analele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie
issn 1453-7397
1453-7397
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This research work establishes the effects of CO2 on users’ comfort in residential building with specific residential neighborhood in Bawak Sabo as the study area. There is an existing complaint of sneezing, tiredness, sweating and headache at dawn from resident of this neighborhood documented in a medical report of a medical hospital within the community. The research is set to investigate the cause of these problems. The methodology adopted was the combination of experimental-field survey and review of existing literature. Measurement of CO2 concentration was conducted in a given 10% sample population (cases). Measurement was taken in tenement and bungalow accommodation of varied room sizes (9.0m 2 and 12.6 m 2 floor area), population (one to two occupants per room) and window opening adjustment. Measurements were taken 8 hours day time and twilight with varied user activity and ventilation rate respectively. The results show that CO2 concentration was higher in rooms with larger numbers of persons. CO2 concentration was closely related to room size and density and increased rapidly when doors and windows were locked. Elevated carbondixoide was low in bungalow accommodation with more numbers of window openings in comparison with tenement accommodation. Differential levels of CO2 concentration have negative impacts on the users’ in ways such as shortness of breath, sneezing sweating and increased breath rate among others. It was concluded that CO2 concentration was responsible for the reported discomfort experienced by BawakSabo residents.
topic CO2 concentration
Window opening
Users’ comfort
Bawak-Sabo
Daytime
Twilight
url http://anale-ing.uem.ro/2017/14.pdf
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