The transformation of the building energy sector to a highly efficient, clean, decentralised and intelligent system requires innovative technologies like microscale trigeneration and thermally activated building structures (TABS) to pave the way a
36th AIVC - 5th TightVent - 3rd venticool Conference - Madrid, Spain - 23-24 September 2015
The 36th AIVC Conference " Effective ventilation in high performance buildings", was held in Madrid, Spain, 23-24 September 2015. Contains 119 papers and extended summaries.
Volume content
Experimental analysis of microscale trigeneration systems to achieve thermal comfort in smart buildings | 2015 | English | 10 pp
Optimization of the airtightness and the flow rate of air in nearly zero energy buildings | 2015 | English | 10 pp
The control of heat losses, inwards/out, in nearly zero energy buildings is of high importance. The transmission losses through the building envelope are easily reduced using larger amounts of insulation.
Uncertainty in airflow rate estimation of daytime ventilation associated with atmospheric stability | 2015 | English | 9 pp
We conducted observations of wind velocity profiles above a high-density area in Tokyo, Japan, using a Doppler LIDAR system.
With a tighter building envelope more minimal influences come into consideration.
IEA EBC Annex 68 – Subtask 4, Strategies for design and control of buildings | 2015 | English | 2 pp
The objectives of Subtask 4 are to develop design and control strategies for energy efficient ventilation in residential buildings which ensure high indoor air quality.
The objectives of Subtask 3 Modeling are to improve the understanding and develop prediction models on the impacts of outdoor pollutants, thermal environment, building materials and envelope, and indoor furnishing and occupant activities on the in