AIVC Newsletter, March 2015

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The Memorial Tunnel Fire Ventilation Test Program

               

The Memorial Tunnel Fire Ventilation Test Program. The Memorial Tunnel Test Facility

Many aspects of the Memorial Tunnel Fire Ventilation Test Program (MTFVTP) have made it the most comprehensive of its kind, but none more so than the test facility itself The Memorial Tunnel test facility was truly state of the art in fire ventilation testing. Starting with a two-lane mountain tunnel, the engineering consultants for the MTFVTP designed, managed construction for, and maintained a one-of-a-kind facility that allowed testing of seven ventilation concepts and was capable of withstanding nearly 100 fires-four of which were 100 megawatts (MW) (341 MBtu/h) .

AIVC 2015 Conference - Abstract submission extended to April 15, 2015

The abstract submission deadline at the 36th AIVC Conference: “Effective ventilation in high performance buildings”, to be held in Madrid, Spain 23-24, 2015 has been extended.

The extended deadline for abstract submission is now April 15, 2015. Authors are kindly invited to submit their abstracts through the online submission system available on the Conference website. Authors will be notified regarding the acceptance of their abstracts by May 29, 2015. Full papers are due by June 30, 2015.

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16-17 March 2015, Workshop, Lund, Sweden

Around 55 participants from 16 countries attended the international workshop on “Ventilation and Airtightness in Buildings : Voluntary and Regulatory Frameworks to Improve Quality and Compliance” which was held in Lund, Sweden on March 16-17, 2015.  

One topic of specific attention was schemes implemented in various countries to reduce errors in ventilation and airtightness input data used in energy performance certificates and to improve the quality of the works. Discussions were based on analyses of lessons learnt from field data.

Specific sessions included:

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Energy effectiveness of duct sealing and insulation in two multifamily buildings.

Energy losses from forced air distribution systems have a significant impact on the energy efficiency of buildings. Little work has been done to quantify these losses in apartment buildings. In this paper we will discuss field measurements made on four forced air heating systems to evaluate the duct system energy losses to unconditioned basements. The apartments were heated by natural gas furnaces located in the basements. The systems had bare sheet metal ductwork exposed to the basement conditions.

AIVC 2015 Conference - Register now

Registration to the 36th AIVC -  5th TightVent- 3rd venticool: "Effective ventilation in high performance buildings"  joint conference is now open. 

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venticool Newsletter, January 2015

Raising awareness, exchanging information and discussing issues on ventilative cooling are the major motivations behind venticool. As you will see in this newsletter, sharing positions and views with stakeholders, policy makers and standard writers based on scientific knowledge and feedback is a crucial part in the work.

A survey of Building Regulations Worldwide: 3rdEdition.

This report is the result of a survey that has been carried out 1989 in compliance with the work within CIB Working Commission W57 Building Documentation and Information Transfer, Working Group 11 (WG 11 ). Two earlier editions of the report has been published as a result of a survey 1986.  This third edition contains entries from 44 countries out of which 11 are new entries and 20 are updated compared to the earlier editions. Responses from previous survey (1986) are included for those countries wich has failed to respond to the 1989 survey.

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