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The 18th AIVC Conference, Ventilation and Cooling, was held in Athens, Greece, 23-24 September 1997.

Contains 70 papers 

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Applying night ventilation techniques in office buildings.

In this paper the potential of night ventilation techniques is investigated. Extended real scalemeasurements have been performed, in three buildings, under…

Geros V, Santamouris M, Guarraccino G
Controlled air flow inlets.

Within the EU project NATVENT, which deals with the application of natural ventilation in office type buildings, one of the items to be studied was…

De Gids W F
System safety analyses of the performance of mechanical ventilation systems - the quantitative approach.

A method for estimating the reliability of mechanical ventilation systems in dwellings hasbeen developed. The analysis is based on component level…

Ruud S H, Kronvall J
Introduction of air infiltration and ventilation in a simple modelling for energy consumption estimation in air conditioned buildings.

This study reports on the introduction of air infiltration and mechanical ventilationin a model for energy consumption estimation. The model applies to air…

Morisot O, Marchio D, Orphelin M
Airtightness of new Belgian dwellings - an overview picture.

In the framework of the Flemish Impulse Programme on Energy Technology (VLIET), the project called SENVIVV is running from January 1995 till September 1997…

Wouters P, Bossaer A, Demeester J, Ducarme D, Vandermarcke B, Vangroenweghe W
Reducing cooling loads with under roof air cavities.

In the present paper a model for steady-state thermal analysis of ventilated and unventilated light rook is proposed. The aim of the work is tostudy the…

Fracastoro G V, Giai L, Perino M
The significance of traffic related pollution levels and its dilution associated with altitude.

This paper identifies the significance of pollution at five sites amongst the worst on the British mainland hence indicative of other polluted areas within…

Ajiboye P, Hesketh M, Willan P
Natural cross ventilation for refrigerative cooling reduction in a well insulated apartment.

In this paper the energy impact of natural cross ventilation is examined conducting a set of crossventilation experiments in a well insulated apartment of a…

Koinakis C, Papamanolis N
Air distribution in an office building as measured with a passive tracer gas technique.

A passive tracer gas technique - the homogenous emission technique was utilised formeasuring the air distribution in a part of an office building with…

Stymne H, Boman C A
Controlling ventilation and space depressurization in restaurants in hot and humid climates.

Testing was performed in 9 restaurants to identify uncontrolled air flows and pressureimbalances, building and duct system airtightness, building air…

Cummings J B, Withers C R, Shirey D B
Possibilities and limitations for evaporative and dessicant cooling technologies.

Evaporative cooling is an interesting alternative to conventional compressor refigerationsystems for air-conditioning. However, the use of evaporative…

Lindholm T
Non-dimensional graphs for natural ventilation design.

There are certain conditions which are of interest when designing for natural ventilation ofcommercial buildings. These are:- summer cooling- indoor air…

Etheridge D W, Riffat S B
Hardware and controls for natural ventilation cooling.

This research is part of project NATVENT (TM), a concerted action of nine institutions ofseven European countries under the Joule-3 program. It aims to open…

Liem S H, van Paassen A H C
Measured air exchange rates at workplace having different types of ventilation.

The aim of the study was to investigate the operation of different types of ventilation in placesconstructed underground and ground level; the effect of…

Korhonen P, Kokotti H, Kalliokoski P
A design tool for natural ventilation.

A difficulty when designing natural ventilation in office buildings is the lack of simple designtools.In order to be able to predict natural ventilation air…

Svensson C, Aggerholm S
Macroscopic formulation and solution of ventilation design problems.

This paper will present a general approach that may be used to solve natural ventilation designproblems typically addressed at the preliminary design stage…

Axley J W
Prediction of the potential of self regulating natural ventilation devices: methodology and practical results.

The performances of self regulating natural ventilation devices (devices of which the openingsection varies as function of the pressure difference across…

Wouters P, Ducarme D, Renson P, Lernout W
A study of window location and furniture layout to maximise the cooling effect for an urban Taiwanese apartment by night ventilation.

The year-round climate of Taiwan is warm and humid. Apart from the hottest months in summer, there are four months suitable for nocturnal ventilation to…

Chao N-T, Wang W A, Chiang C M
Adaptation of a fan coil unit to operating conditions for optimum thermal comfort.

The work discussed here concerns the conditions of comfort obtained in a room cooled by a fan coil in relation to the form of air flow obtained. It is based…

Marchal D, Barles P
Passive cooling by natural ventilation, salt bath modelling of combined wind and buoyancy forces.

We examine conditions under which the natural forces of wind and buoyancy may beharnessed in order to provide ventilation for cooling. Steady-state,…

Hunt G R, Linden P F
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