Airbase

AIRBASE is the Bibliographic Database of the AIVC. It contains publications and abstracts of articles related to energy efficient ventilation. Where possible, sufficient detail is supplied in the bibliographic details for users to trace and order the material via their own libraries. Topics include: ventilation strategies, design and retrofit methods, calculation techniques, standards and regulations, measurement methods, indoor air quality and energy implications etc. Entries are based on articles and reports published in journals, internal publications and research reports, produced both by university departments and by building research institutions throughout the world. AIRBASE has grown and evolved over many years (1979 to present day, over 22000 references and 16000 documents available online). For most of the references, the full document is also available online.

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This   paper   demonstrates   one   step   forward   in   the development of virtual laboratories that can be used for the development and test of HVAC control systems. While predefined parameters are used for standard tests, individual tests of c
Peter Riederer
A   comfortable indoor climate environment is necessary for modern buildings and therefore the Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems are widely used.
Bing Yu, Dolf H.C. van Paassen
This paper explores the integration of an algorithm for the simulation of ground-source heat pump systems into a whole-building energy analysis program. GS2000™ is a software program released in 1995 for the sizing of ground source heat pump groun
Julia Purdy, Andrew Morrison
A good tuning between building and installations plays a major role in achieving energy savings and a high quality of the indoor climate.
Laure Itard
In   the   summer   of   2002,   measurements   were simultaneously performed to investigate the characteristics of heat flow in urban areas at three locations in Kyoto city: 1) a commercial urban area mixed with low-rise traditional residential b
Kazuya Takahashi, Harunori Yoshida, Yuzo Tanaka, Noriko Aotake and Fulin Wang
In this paper, we present a new simulation program, TEKLA, for estimating energy use of residential buildings according to the European standard, EN832. The simulation program is written in MATLAB 6.2.
Jerry Sjösten, Thomas Olofsson and Mohammad Golriz
This  paper  presents  a  simulation  of  a  hybrid ground source heat pump system, performed using a new graphical user interface for HVACSIM+.
M.H. Khan, A. Varanasi, J.D. Spitler, D.E. Fisher, R.D. Delahoussaye
Within the framework of energy  management in a tertiary building, it is necessary to evaluate the possibilities of cold energy storage.
Christophe Adam, Philippe Andre
In recent years major advances have been made in the development of computational tools for architects to facilitate building performance evaluation.
Eleni Primikiri, Michael Kokkolaras and Panos Y. Papalambros
The integration of building Energy Simulation (ES) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) programs eliminates many assumptions employed in the separate simulations, resulting in more accurate predictions of building performance.
Zhiqiang Zhai and Qingyan (Yan) Chen
This paper is about new features which where added to TRNSYS15 (Beckman, 2000) to improve its capabilities. For system simulations with TRNSYS15 now 6 new component libraries are available.
T. Welfonder, M. Hiller, S. Holst, A. Knirsch
Interoperable software makes it possible to seamlessly exchange data among different compliant applications.
Vladimir Bazjanac
With the current enhancements moisture engineering analysis of building envelope structures becomes a critical design element.
Mikael Salonvaara, Tuomo Ojanen, Achilles Karagiozis
This  article  introduces  the  modelling  of  the  split system (room air conditioner) with a continuous action controller for a building energy simulation. This model shows a way to calculate the energy consumption, the sensible and latent cooli
Gottfried Knabe and Huu-Thoi Le
The  design  choice  for  any wall  system must  be integrated with some moisture engineering analysis.
Achilles N. Karagiozis, Mikael Salonvaara, Andreas Holm and Hartwig Kuenzel
The  combined  MatLab  toolboxes  FemLab  and Simulink are evaluated as solvers for problems based on partial differential equations (PDEs).
A.W.M. (Jos) van Schijndel
Approximately 60 percent of the weight of all wastes in Germany originates from the building area. For construction activities usually non-renewable resources are used.
Frank Neuberg, Ernst Rank, Christian Ekkerlein, Martin Faulstich
Environmental  masterplanning  is  an  increasingly vibrant area of research and development activity.
D Robinson, S Stankovic, N Morel, F Deque, M Rylatt, K Kabele, E Manolakaki, J Nieminen
This paper describes the results of a German research project, where a CAAD-program (Computer Architectural Aided Design) was integrated with two energetic building simulation programs to a software package for calculating and optimising the energ
Christoph Nytsch-Geusen, Carsten Klempin, J. Nunez v. Voigt, Jorg Radler
A module for ice-based thermal energy storage (TES) systems has been developed and integrated within EnergyPlus.
Pyeongchan Ihm, Moncef Krarti, Gregor Henze

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