Volume 12: 2013-2014

The International Journal of Ventilation, Volume 12, 2013-2014

Volume 13: 2014-2015

The International Journal of Ventilation, Volume 13, 2014-2015

Volume 14: 2015-2016

The International Journal of Ventilation, Volume 14, 2015-2016

AIVC Newsletter, September 2013

 

Contents:

ISIAQ

BUILD UP overview paper on ventilative cooling available!

Ventilative cooling refers to the use of natural or mechanical ventilation strategies to cool indoor spaces. The use of outside air reduces the energy consumption of cooling systems while maintaining thermal comfort. The most common technique is the use of increased ventilation airflow rates and night ventilation, but other technologies may be considered as well. Ventilative cooling is applicable in a wide range of buildings and may be critical to realise low energy targets for renovated or new Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (NZEBs).

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CR 15: Development and evaluation of a new test method for portable air cleaners

The objective of this study was the development of a new test method for portable indoor air cleaners.

CR 14: Methods and techniques for airtight buildings

There exists a significant body of literature on energy and indoor air quality impacts of envelope leakage. In fact, this topic has been studied since the 70s and has lead to many publications, in particular within the Air Infiltration Centre established in 1979 that has become the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Center (AIVC) since 1987.

CR 13: Reduction of tobacco smoke in the hospitality business

This study is about the effectiveness of the indicated ventilation measures in the day-to-day operations of three types of hospitality businesses:

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