This report summarises the IEA Annex 8 Study into the behaviour of occupants with regard to ventilation. It assesses the extent to which the actions of occupants can be modified in order to minimise energy use yet maintain adequate indoor air quality. Chapters cover observational techniques, energy loss due to window opening, reasons for window opening and the resultant energy savings from modified use of windows.
Comprehensive register of published information on air infiltration and associates subjects. The articles are indexed by subject and full bibliographic details of the 2600 papers are given. A list of principal authors is also included, as well as the AIRBASE THESAURUS.
Reviews definitions of ventilation efficiency and outlines physical concepts, measurement methods and calculation techniques. Includes bibliographic list of author affiliations.
Fourth worldwide survey by AIVC containing over 200 replies from 19 countries. Produced in two sections: an analysis in tabular form of survey results, followed by reproduction in full of research summaries and list of names and addresses of principal researchers.
Comprehensive register of published information on air infiltration and associated subjects. The articles are indexed by subject and full bibliographic details of the 2000 papers are given. A list of principal authors is also included. (Out of Print)
Comprehensive register of published information on air infiltration and associated subjects. The articles are indexed by subject and full bibliographic details of the 1276 papers are given. A list of principal authors in also included. (Out of Print)
Third worldwide survey by AIC, containing over 170 replies from 22 countries. Produced in two sections: an analysis in tabular form of survey results, followed by reproduction in full of research summaries, and appendix containing names and addresses of principal researchers. (Out of Print)
Contains a brief description of 14 mathematical models of air infiltration with bibliography of relevant papers. The theory behind mathematical modelling is outlined and the advantages and disadvantages of the various types of models are described. Comments are given on the range of applicability of the models reviewed. (Out of Print)