Dietze L
Year:
1985
Bibliographic info:
St Gebaud, 1985, Vol 25, No 8, 124-126, 7 figs, 6 refs.

Describes the network procedure for calculating the most energy-conserving and economical form of natural ventilation of a building. Provides application examples in the form of the determination of mass air flows through doors and windows and cracks in industrial work sheds. Provides the results of a calculation of crack ventilation in winter with mechanical ventilation with positive pressure, plus optimisation of air flow through a cooling bed for hot rolled steel sections.