The fifth issue of the AIVC newsletter was out in January 2014. Its contents include:
It contains publications and abstracts of articles related to energy efficient ventilation. Where possible, sufficient detail is supplied in the bibliographic details for users to trace and order the material via their own libraries. Topics include: ventilation strategies, design and retrofit methods, calculation techniques, standards and regulations, measurement methods, indoor air quality and energy implications etc.
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The fifth issue of the AIVC newsletter was out in January 2014. Its contents include:
A summary of the presentation: "Energy Performance and Indoor Climate: Progress in the last 20 years and Perspectives" of Francis Allard, professor at the University of La Rochelle, at th
A summary of the presentation: "Where are we today with ventilation and infiltration in buildings?" of Peter Wouters, operating agent of AIVC, presented at the 34th AIVC Conference in Ath
A list of the best paper and poster awards winners of the joint 34th AIVC, 3rd TightVent, 1st venticool and 2nd Cool Roofs’ Conference held in Athens, Greece on 25-26 September, 2013.
This publication collects papers presented at one of the activities organized in the context of the AIVC-project ‘improving the quality of residential ventilation systems’, primarily at the&nb
Cooking and cooking burners emit pollutants that can adversely affect indoor air quality in residences and significantly impact occupant health.
The trend towards more nearly zero energy buildings and much more airtight buildings represents specific challenges for cooker hoods in residentia
The climate of Greece is typical Mediterranean with wet, cool winters and hot, dry summers.