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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The objective of this study is to develop an approach concerning the integration of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions due to office equipment in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, in order to assess the indoor air quality (I
Cătălin Teodosiu*, Viorel Ilie, Raluca Teodosiu
A mass balance model is used to examine the impact of two ventilation (1 /h and 2 /h) and recirculation (7 /h and 14 /h) rates on concentrations, exposure to and intake of ozone (of outdoor origin) and secondary organic aerosols (SOA) derived from
Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Kwok Wai Tham
The trend toward minimizing ventilation of houses in order to reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling leads to an increase in indoor air pollution.
Andrzej Szczurek, Monika Maciejewska, Tomasz Pietrucha
The present study aimed at assessing six commercially-available in-duct air cleaning devices which are designed to be mounted in the central ventilation system of offices or commercial buildings.
Patrice Blondeau, Marc Olivier Abadie, Alexandra Durand, Carole Deléglise, Pascal Kaluzny, Sylvie Parat, Alain Ginestet, Dominique Pugnet, Céline Tourreilles, Thierry Duforestel
Supermarkets are a category of non-domestic buildings with high energy use because of their operation.
Zoi Mylona, Maria Kolokotroni, Savvas Tassou
People spend more than 80% of their time indoors. In contrast to ambient air, no (legal) limits for indoor particulate matter exist, although there are WHO guidelines.
Piet Jacobs, Wouter Borsboom

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