To evaluate the requirements for passive school buildings, simplified calculation methods based on EN ISO 13790 are used.
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To evaluate the requirements for passive school buildings, simplified calculation methods based on EN ISO 13790 are used.
This paper reports a recent longitudinal study observing people’s use of windows in cellular office spaces and suggests that the thermal environmental parameters are not the only factors affecting
In order to decrease the concentration of indoor pollutants, sorptive building materials have been used.
This study presents a theoretical method that can quickly and accurately identify the locations and strengths of multiple constant contaminant sources indoors by using a single or a limited number
A methodology is presented that entails three ways to determine the heat losses of a dwelling in the heating season, each using a different set of data.
This paper describes the implementation of the room heat transfer model in the free open-source Modelica “Buildings” library.
This study investigates the feasibility of utilizing natural ventilation through operable windows to provide ventilation and summer cooling for an existing university dormitory building in marine w
To predict the risk if mould growth, rot, deformations and cracks in wood, it is necessary to know the moisture levels in constructions and building components.