Test case

What better way for a university to research environment friendly building methods than to build a full scale model on campus?  Helena Russell reports, photographs by Grant Smith.

Testing away the problem

         

Dilution versus displacement ventilation - environmental conditions in a garment sewing plant

This paper compares the practice of dilution ventilation (DILVENT), which ideally requires perfect mixing, with displacement ventilation (DISPVENT), which involves fresh air displacing contaminated air without mixing. Keeping DILVENT as a reference the approach of intervention was used to estimate the potential of DISPVENT for improving environmental conditions in a garment sewing plant. Air exchange efficiency of DILVENT came to 49%. DISPVENT improved the efficiency lo a level of 57%. At workstation level DISPVENT improved air renewal by a factor of 1 .3.

Low-energy design at RMJM

The Energy Design Advisory Service, set up by the RIAS, is in its sixth successful year. Michael Duncan of RMJM Scotland explains how EDAS has been used.} on projects designed by the practice for widely differing sites primarily in Edinburgh

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