Yukai Sun’s research while affiliated with Saga University and other places

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Figure 4. Standard floor of the (a) inpatient and (b) outpatient department.
Figure 5. The distribution of air temperature and relative humidity in different areas of the hospital (the blue highlights mean the requirement of standard).
Figure 7. The monthly change in energy use of the selected hospital.
Figure 14. The comprehensive evaluation results of different departments in the selected hospital.
Plan of indoor environment measurement.

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Analysis and Evaluation of Indoor Environment, Occupant Satisfaction, and Energy Consumption in General Hospital in China
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June 2023

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Yukai Sun

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Shoichi Kojima

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Kazuaki Nakaohkubo

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Shenbo Ni

Different functional areas within general hospitals have varying environmental requirements, with relatively high energy consumption. A comprehensive evaluation of the operational performance’s rationality is of great significance in hospitals’ energy conservation efforts. This study conducted an annual post-occupancy evaluation of a general hospital located in a hot summer and cold winter area in east of China. Two hundred and seventy-eight valid online satisfaction questionnaires, sixty valid point-to-point questionnaires, indoor environment data of each typical season, and energy consumption data were obtained. The overall indoor environment of the selected hospital met the standard requirements. The results showed that occupant satisfaction was influenced by gender, working hours, and length of stay. The annual energy consumption level of this building was 84.7 kWh/m2, which is significantly lower than that of other public general hospitals in China and general hospitals in developed countries. The energy consumption of the inpatient department was directly related to the hospital days, with an increase of 12.2 kWh/m2 for every 1000 additional hospital days. A new indoor environment quality (IEQ) model and a new comprehensive evaluation model for energy efficiency were established. Overall, the outpatient department exhibited superior performance compared to the inpatient department. These evaluation models can help owners and decision-makers in the identification of environmental performance in hospitals.

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... This method offers an environmentally responsible option that reduces dependency on mechanical ventilation systems while fostering a more restorative and healthful interior atmosphere. It is in line with sustainable and biophilic architecture (Ulrich et al., 2008;2010;Sun et al., 2023). ...

Reference:

Exploring Indoor Environmental Design Factors in Healthcare Settings towards Users’ Well-being
Analysis and Evaluation of Indoor Environment, Occupant Satisfaction, and Energy Consumption in General Hospital in China