Technical Reports

The AIVC's collection of technical notes on subjects including ventilation, infiltration, indoor air movement, and measurement techniques.

Techical Reports

Techical Reports

Guides and Handbooks

A series of carefully researched and readily accessible publications giving detailed coverage on a range of important topics, and encapsulating the knowledge and experience derived from experts in all the AIVC Member Countries.

Ventilation Information Papers

Ventilation Information Papers

Annotated Bibliographies

A series of bibliographies aimed at researchers, designers and engineers etc. who are seeking an overview of developments on subjects including ventilation, air infiltration and related fields. The references quoted in these documents are taken from the AIVC’s bibliographic database (AIRBASE)

Contributed Reports

Contributed Reports are reports produced by third parties but considered of relevance for the AIVC target audience.

Literature Lists

Literature Lists

BIB 13: Review of Literature Related to Residential Ventilation Requirements

This annotated bibliography reviews current ventilation codes and standards for residential buildings in Europe and North America. It also examines the literature related to these standards such as occupant surveys of attitudes and behavior related to ventilation, and research papers that form the technical basis of the ventilation requirements in the standards.

BIB 12: Review of Airflow Measurement Techniques

Airflow measurement techniques are necessary to determine the most basic of indoor air quality questions: "Is there enough fresh air to provide a healthy environment for the occupants of the building?" This paper outlines airflow measurement techniques, but it does not make recommendations for techniques that should be used. The airflows that will be discussed are those within a room or zone, those between rooms or zones, such as through doorways (open or closed) or passive vents, those between the building and outdoors, and those through mechanical air distribution systems.

BIB 11: Balancing Ventilation Systems

Gives an extensive list of literature on the topic and provides a detailed analysis of several aspects of the problems which can occur. States that good ductwork design and installation are key to providing well balanced ventilation systems, and lists a number of fundamental handbooks which carefully outline the essential elements of designing ventilation air ductwork. Describes various methods including the constant velocity method, the velocity reduction method, the equal friction method, and the static regain method.

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