Abstract

This paper provides references for the design and control of high-quality green building indoor environments during the transitional season in severe cold area. A residential building in severe cold area was selected as the research subject, where indoor pollutant CO2 concentrations and temperatures were measured at the beginning of the transitional season. The study explored the variations in indoor pollutant temperatures and CO2 concentrations under natural and non-natural ventilation conditions, in conjunction with an analysis of the occupants' activities. The results demonstrated clear relationships between indoor pollutant CO2 concentrations and temperatures under natural ventilation conditions. Based on these findings, recommendations for natural ventilation strategies that consider both indoor CO2 levels and thermal environment are proposed.

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