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Installation of platform screen doors and their impact on indoor air quality: Seoul subway trains SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Installation of platform screen doors and their impact on indoor air quality: Seoul subway trains
Authors
Son, Youn-SukJeon, Jae-SikLEE, HYUNG JOORyu, In-CheolKim, Jo-Chun
Date Issued
2014-09
Publisher
Air & Waste Management Association
Abstract
In this study, variations of particulate matter (PM) concentrations in subway trains following installation of platform screen doors (PSDs) in the Seoul subway system were investigated. PM samples were collected in the trains on subway lines 1-8 before and after installation of PSDs. It was found that the mean PM10 concentration in the trains after PSDs installation increased significantly by 29.9% compared to that before installation. In particular, the increase of PM10 in line 6 was the highest at 103%. When the relationship between PM10 and PM2.5 was compared, coefficients of determination (r(2)) before and after PSDs installations were 0.696 and 0.169, respectively. This suggests that air mixing between the platform and the tunnel after PSDs installation was extremely restricted. In addition, the indoor/outdoor PM10 ratio following PSDs installation increased from 1.32 to 2.97 relative to the period with no installed PSDs. Furthermore, this study revealed that PM levels in subway trains increased significantly after all underground PSDs were put in use. Several potential factors were examined that could result in this PM increase, such as train ventilation systems, operational conditions, passenger volume, subway depth, and the length of underground segments. Implications: PM10 concentrations inside the subway trains increased after PSDs installation. This indicates that air quality in trains was very seriously impacted by PSDs. PM10 levels were also influenced by the tunnel depth and length of the underground segments. To prevent the adverse effect on human health by PM10 emitted from the tunnel, an applicable ventilation system to reduce PM10 is required inside trains and tunnels.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/109345
DOI
10.1080/10962247.2014.923350
ISSN
1096-2247
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, vol. 64, no. 9, page. 1054 - 1061, 2014-09
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