Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment (Jun 2008)

How about the IAQ in Subway Environment and Its Management?

  • Jihan Song ,
  • Heekwan Lee,
  • Shin-Do Kim,
  • Dong-Sool Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5572/ajae.2008.2.1.060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 60 – 67

Abstract

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The spatial limitations of urban environments in general lead to invention and design of a wide range of underground transportation systems such as subways, underground roads and paths, etc. Among them, the application of subway systems in metropolitan cities is most commonly observed to ease those confronted difficulties on this purpose. It in turn leaves passengers and workers to be exposed to indoor air potentially polluted by various sources existing in this underground environment. Specifically when considering the IAQ in a subway station, there exist many IAQ-related parameters to be counted either as individual or as integrated exposures. In this study, a model system has been developed to manage the general IAQ in a subway station. Field survey and CO2 measurements were initially conducted to analyze and understand the relationship between the indoor and outdoor air quality while considering the internal pollution sources such as passengers, subway trains, etc. The measurement data were then employed for the model development with other static information. For the model development, the algorithm of simple continuity was built and applied to model the subway IAQ concerned. In this paper, the recent updated draft version of model developed will be reported and demonstrated.

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