@misc{9238098,
  abstract     = {{This study investigates how to dimension the indoor climate and airflow depending on the activities performed in the facility. The purpose of this study is to better understand how the indoor climate should be dimensioned to improve comfort under physical activity. The study also aims to provide better guidance for the design of training facilities by studying the relationship between activity level and carbon dioxide emissions but also by identifying the relationship between activity level, clothing and operative temperature. This was possible by conducting a literature study where data from the literature was used to calculate and create diagrams for operative temperature and identifying relationships to estimate the required airflow. By using the results it was possible to find the operative temperature for different activities and determine an airflow for different types of training facilities. For the selected activities, the calculated operative temperature varied between 10 and 21 °C, while the airflow per person varied between 15.4 and 32.2 l/s. The results haven’t been tested experimentally and therefore they should only be used in an early stage of the pre-construction phase as an approximate value that has to be controlled later in the construction phase.}},
  author       = {{Zielinski, Philip}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{TVIT-5000}},
  title        = {{Dimensioneringskriterier för termiskt och hygieniskt inomhusklimat för träningsanläggningar}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

