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The 30th AIVC Conference, Trends in High Performance Buildings and the Role of Ventilation, was held in Berlin, Germany, 1-2 October 2009.

Contains 48 papers 

 

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Holistic Assessment Toolkit on Energy Efficient Retrofit Measures for Government Buildings (EnERGo)

The Annex 46, within the IEA ECBCS programme, is meant to influence the decision making processin the retrofit of public and governmental buildings that…

Florian Stößel, Hans Erhorn, Heike Erhorn-Kluttig, Alexander Zhivov
Airtightness requirements for high performance building envelopes

International building legislation is setting stronger and stronger requirements for the energy performance of buildings. An actual example is the impact of…

Heike Erhorn-Kluttig, Hans Erhorn, Hicham Lahmidi, Ren Anderson
Heating and Cooling of the Supply Air in Fan-Assisted Natural Ventilation System

In schools the temperature of the indoor air is one of the most important factors in terms of the indoorclimate. The resulting indoor air temperature is…

Birgitta Nordquist
Analysis of Residential Hybrid VentilationPerformance in U.S. Climates

This study examines the potential for using passive ventilation systems to meet ASHRAE 62.2requirements as a step in the process for optimizing hybrid…

Annamaria Buonomano, Max Sherman
Introduction of an Energy Efficient Ventilation System

Differences might arise between the design and the real load of ventilation systems during operation.Consequently, the fresh air demand usually varies over…

Gyöngyike Timár
EPBD and Ventilation Requirements: Uneven Inputs and Results in European Countries

Since the 2002/91/CE EPBD was published, all European countries should making efforts in harmonizing local standards, imposing the assessment of building…

S. Ferrari, V. Zanotto
Optimization of air tightness and night ventilation for Passive houses in Italian climates under Fanger and Adaptive comfort models

In Central and Northern Europe several thousands homes conform to the Passivhaus standard havebeen built. The applicability of this Standard has not yet…

L.Pagliano, P.Zangheri, S.Carlucci
Nocturnal natural ventilation for low and zero energy office buildings in Central Chile

Office buildings in central Chile normally show higher cooling than heating energy demand.Overheating is a frequent problem in this type of buildings in…

Waldo Bustamante Gómez, Elisabeth Gratia
Ventilation and low-income housing: a sensitive problem

It is well known that appropriate ventilation represents one of the prerequisites for achieving goodindoor comfort, and we try to ensure a continuous and…

M. Tomsic
Ventilation and particulate levels in dining halls

The dependence of the ventilation on the indoor particulate pollution is highlighted by numerousstudies. The aim of the present study is to examine the…

Margarita N. Assimakopoulos, Christos H. Halios, Mat Santamouris, Dafni Sfihtelli, Stathis Chrisafis
Air Distribution Effectiveness for Residential Mechanical Ventilation: Simulation and Comparison of Normalized Exposures

Even when providing the same nominal rate of outdoor air (OA), different ventilation systems distribute air in different ways, affecting the occupants…

T. Petithuguenin, M. H. Sherman
Emissions from Building Materials: Simulation of the Indoor Air Quality

The emission from materials is an important source of degradation of our indoor air quality. Toinvestigate this field, it is necessary to determine…

Samuel Caillou, Paul Van den Bossche, Luk Vandaele
Studying influence of airtightness on heating loads by coupling simplified simulation and multizone airflow model

In order to respond to global warming and natural resources depletion challenges, industrials from the building sector need to propose an adequate offer.…

M. Trocmé, B. Peuportier
MOS gas sensor technology for demand controlled ventilation

Due to increasing interest in indoor air quality and demand controlled ventilation in buildings aiming at energy and cost saving, as well as health and…

S. Herberger, M. Herold, H. Ulmer
Development of setting methods to control outdoor ventilation airflow rate in office buildings

Ventilation is essential for the health and comfort of building occupants. It is particularly required todilute and/or remove pollutants emitted by…

F. Richieri, T. Salem, P. Michel
Treatment of envelope airtightness in the EPB-regulations: some results of a survey in the IEE-ASIEPI project.

One of the topics studied in the European IEE-ASIEPI project (www.asiepi.eu) is the way envelopeairtightness is dealt…

F.-R. Carrié, A. Tilmans, D. Van Orshoven, P. D'Herdt, C. Mees, P. Wouters, G. Guyot, M.E. Spiekman
Ventilation in residential buildings: A comparison of different calculation methodologies in the context of the EPBD

The legal background for the assessment of the energy performance of buildings and energycertificates in Germany will be changed in October 2009. Beside the…

Simon Wössner, Jan de Boer and Hans Erhorn
Diffuse Ceiling Ventilation for Fresh Classrooms

In most Dutch classrooms draught results in insufficient ventilation and poor air quality during the heating season, adversely affecting the well being and…

P. Jacobs, B. Knoll
The Swedish Code of Statutes SFS 1991:1273, Compulsory Ventilation Checks to be Continued

Since 1991 has Sweden regulations on compulsory inspection of ventilation systems (OVK). Thereasons to issue these regulations were many studies on poor…

W. Rydholm
Distributed generation technologies for energy sustainability

This paper analyzes some important aspects toward changing energy paradigma in urban area.To that aim it is important to act synergically on three sides of…

P. Caputo, G. Costa
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