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There is a trend to perform more ventilation and air infiltration measurements in buildings, either to strengthen

commissioning procedures or to learn from field data. This trend is stronger in nearly zero‐energy buildings projects

or programmes given the significant share of ventilation and infiltration losses on total building energy use.

Although there seems to be a general consensus on the benefits of this approach—e.g., in terms of attention paid to

the execution, confidence in actual performance, monitoring of programmes and regulations—there are logically

debates about the quality and cost of these measurements.

The objectives of this workshop are to review and to discuss:

  • Recent and existing measurement methods for ventilation and air infiltration in buildings;
  • Methods to estimate the uncertainty of those measurements;
  • Conditions to obtain results whose quality is compatible with the purpose of the measurement;
  • Conditions for large‐scale implementation and pitfalls to avoid.

The workshop will address primarily field measurement of airflow rates, air exchange rates, air velocities, and

pressures. Discussions and presentations may also include laboratory measurements as well as methods for

measuring air temperature, air humidity, contaminants, energy use and power related to ventilation and infiltration

in buildings. The methods will address natural, hybrid or mechanical ventilation, including ventilative cooling.

Speakers will also give background information on readily‐available measurement techniques.

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Willem de Gids, François Durier
László Fülöp and György Polics
Field measurement testing of air tightness - example from a hospital project in Sweden

Over the recent years more effort has been given to air tightness of public buildings such as hospitals. The demand for well insulated buildings increases…

Erik Olofsson Augustsson, Fredrik Karlsson
On the use of infrared thermography to assess air infiltration in building envelopes

Infrared thermography is an interesting technique that is often used for qualitative assessment of the building envelope. The method allows to detect…

Sven Van De Vijver, Marijke Steeman, Kim Carbonez, Nathan Van Den Bossche
Airtightness test at different wind conditions in a high building

Because of temperature-based uplift within the building and the impact of wind on the building, airtightness measurements of high buildings are especially…

Stefanie Rolfsmeier, Paul Simons
Durability and measurement uncertainty of airtightness in extremely airtight dwellings

In this paper we present a series of leakage tests on extremely airtight dwellings (ACH50 < 0.6 upon completion) in which the durability of the…

Wolf Bracke, Jelle Laverge, Nathan Van Den Bossche, Arnold Janssens
Uncertainties and quality issues in CEN ductwork standards. Focus on ductwork pressurization tests

This paper gives an overview of the work undertaken within CEN TC 156 WG 3 dealing with ductwork for ventilation in buildings.  

Lars-Ake Mattsson
Reasons behind and lessons learnt with the development of airtightness testers schemes in 11 European countries

Mandatory building airtightness testing has come gradually into force in the UK, France, Ireland and Denmark. It is considered in many other European…

Valérie Leprince, François Rémi Carrié
General approach to the evaluation of measurement uncertainties

Since 1995 with the first edition of the GUM by Joint Committee Guide for Metrology, (JCGM) expression of uncertainty in measurement takes a large part in…

Benoît Savanier
Measuring ventilation and air infiltration in buildings- Sweden

Measuring air flows and tightness of ventilation ductwork is compulsory in Sweden but not measuring air infiltration or building tightness which normally is…

Johnny Andersson
PROMEVENT: Improvement of measurement protocols used to characterize ventilation systems performance

For the coming energy-efficient buildings, the guarantee of energy performance becomes a major challenge. It is therefore crucial to implement accurate and…

Adeline Baill, Cedric Lentillon
Comparative Analysis of the Methods for Measuring the Air Velocity and Flow in Mechanical Ventilation Systems

The purpose of ventilation system is to provide and remove the airflow from room in accordance with its design. Unfortunately, in practice, this basic task…

Mariusz Skwarczyński
Measurement of airflow rates in ducts by velocity measurements: an overview

To measure a flow in a closed duct, one of the available methods is to explore the velocity field. The duct is divided in elementary sections in which the…

Isabelle Caré
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