Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (Dec 2022)

Application of virtual product design to the development of HVAC solution for Incheon International Airport Modular COVID-19 testing center

  • Sun Jong Noh,
  • Mansu Park,
  • Sim Won Chin,
  • Changyoung Choi,
  • Man Yeong Ha

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 100257

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Owing to the spread of COVID-19, the need for an inspection center that can quickly determine whether travelers using the airport are infected has emerged. For rapid determination, not only polymerase chain reaction tests but also antigen–antibody tests and on-site analysis systems are required. However, because it is time- and cost-intensive to construct a building that meets the standards for negative pressure facilities, modular negative pressure facilities are being installed as alternatives. Existing negative pressure facilities have problems such as increased energy consumption due to outdoor air load and condensation due to differences in indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidities caused by excessive external air inflow to achieve the target negative pressure and air change rate (ACH). In addition, owing to the installation of additional devices, additional construction is required to use them for other purposes in the future. To solve these problems, in this study, energy recovery ventilation (ERV) was employed to develop a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) solution for the Incheon International Airport COVID-19 Testing Center. To shorten the development period, virtual product design (VPD) using computational fluid dynamics analysis-based design of experiments was performed. Owing to the application of VPD, the Incheon International Airport Modular COVID-19 Testing Center was completed in 2 weeks. The target pressure was measured in all spaces by applying the optimal conditions derived through VPD. In addition, owing to the application of ERV, the ACH of an airborne infectious isolation room exceeded the value suggested by international organizations.

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