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.

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Ventilation technologies are the key aspects to reach the target of nearly zero energy buildings.
Claus Händel
Conventional Displacement Ventilation (DV) system has been installed in an office of a Zero Energy Building (ZEB).
David K.W. Cheong, Samantha C.H. Khor
The paper presents a numerical methodology to assess the natural ventilation. UrbaWind is an automatic computational fluid dynamics code. It was developed to model the wind in urban environments.
Stéphane Sanquer, Guillaume Caniot
As an alternative to adopting active architectural systems (mechanical systems) and taking advantage of the resources provided by nature, natural ventilation contributes interesting solutions to control the thermal balance and the air quality, and
Alberto Meiss, Jesús Feijó-Muñoz, Miguel Ángel Padilla-Marcos
This paper describes Post Occupancy Evaluation survey and physical measurements of five families living for one year or longer in five houses located in Germany, Austria, France and UK, all part of the Model Home 2020 project.
Peter Foldbjerg, Thorbjørn Færing Asmussen, Christoffer Plesner, Jens Christoffersen
Ventilation plan for smoking room must deal with pollutants since they affect the air quality of adjacent rooms.
Sihwan Lee, Takashi Kurabuchi

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