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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Comprehensive studies of the energy saving potential for buildings will often not be performed in a design phase - especially not for renovation projects.
Jensen Soren Ostergaard, Wittchen Kim B., Thomsen Kirsten Engelund
New software (BASECALCTM) has been created for modelling heat losses from residential basements and slabs-on-grade.
Beausoleil-Morrison Ian, Mitalas Gintas, Mclarnon Cathy
This paper presents some results of the development and application work of the Building Equipmentsection at EMPA related to integrated building and HVAC simulation environments.
Zweifel G., Dorer V., Koschenz M., Weber A.
A new approach for computer-aided thermal analysis of buildings is presented. It is based on an electronic book "Building Thermal Analysis" which operates in a mathematical programmingenvironment (Mathcad).
Athienitis Andreas K.
Even at the beginning of the concept and planning phase for low energy buildings co-operation between architect and different engineers is, mandatory.
Schuler Matthias
Three energy analysis programs (BESA-Desian, PC-BLAST and MICRO-DOE2. 1 D) were used by threeresearchers to evaluate the energy and cost savings in a larae existing office building located in Montreal.
Zmeureanu Radu, Pasqualetto Lora, Bilas Frederic
This paper presents; the evaluation, of the impact of a CO2-based DCV system, which was performed bycomputer simulation.
Zmeureanu Radu, Haghighat Fariborz
"Bioclimatic Architecture" offers adequate inner thermal comfort for human use, while, responding to the climatic outdoor conditions with reduced heating and cooling loads. This demand. asks for prediction.
Tuschinski Melita G.
CONTAM94 is an easily used, public domain airflow and contaminant migration analysis program.combining algorithms for modeling airflow and contaminant dispersal in multizone buildings.
Walton George N.
Data for convective heat transfer coefficients (CHTC's) published in the literature tend to be for anisolated heated vertical plate, with few data based on measurements at room surfaces Accurate values of CHTC's for internal room surfaces are need
Hatton A., Awbi H. B.
This paper describes research related to the New Zealand Building Code. It reports a survey ofinternational approaches to building energy performance regulation.
Isaacs Nigel, Donn Michael, Lee Jacky, Bannister Paul
 TRNSYS is a modular transient system simulation program that has been commercially available since  1975. The primary use of TRNSYS is to model  thermal energy systems.
Blair N. J., Mitchell J. W., Beckman W. A.
Two main modelisation techniques are the analytic and systemic methods. After a presentation of  each method applied to building simulation, this paper emphases the benefit of systemic modelisation for  multizone cases.
Boyer Harry, Garde François, Brau Jean, Lauret Alfred
PowerDOE a new, PC-based building energy performance simulation tool, combines the full capabilities of DOE-2.IE with an easy-to-use, flexible WindowSTMgraphical user interface (GUI). PowerDOE is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Department
Buhl W. F., Winkelmann F. C.; Hirsch J. J., Ellington K. L.
The paper describes a component-based dynamic simulation of a variable air volume (VAV) air conditioning system. The model is based closely on the design of one floor of a real commercial office building in London.
Haves Philip
As part of a new Federal program to promote energy efficient retrofit of commercial buildings, voluntary private-sector partners evaluate potential envelope retrofits for their buildings.
Crawley Drury B.
There is a continuing need to validate detailed thermal simulation programs of buildings. One way of doing this is to compare program predictions with measured building performance data. This is known as empirical validation.
Iomas Kevin J., Eppel Herbert
The potential of the different passive cooling strategies for popular residential buildings in Israel is evaluated using a simplified simulation program.
Hassid S.
The main purpose of this paper is to develop fault detection modules for BEMS (Building Energy Management Systems), a software to aid building operators in detecting and diagnosing faults in HVAC systems.
Dumitru Ruxandra, Marchio Dominique

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