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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We introduce SEMPER, a computational tool for active and multi-dornain design and evaluation support. We demonstrate SEMPER's unique synthesis of three fundamental system requirements: 1) a methodologically consistent performance modeling approach
Mahdavi Ardeshir, Mathew Paul
Learning how to model and simulate dynamical systems such as a building does not have to be restricted to specialists who have learned the physics, applied mathematics, and engineering necessary for the task.
Fuchs Hans U., Simon Martin
RADIANCE has emerged as one of the most powerful programs for modelling the luminous environment within and around buildings.
Mardaljevic John, lomas Kevin J.
There are two main issues to be resolved in order that design tools can be used in cooperative mode, each communicating with the other.
Randal D. F. Mac, Hand J. W., Clarke J. A.
Previous work has shown that for saturated air/water vapour mixtures, water vapour transfer in cavities can cause very large increases in net energy transfer due to its effect on natural convection.
Close D. J., Suehrcke H., Masatto A.
The Heat Balance Loads Calculator (HBLC) is a powerful software tool for calculating heating and cooling loads for buildings. It allows the user to access complex heat-balance algorithms using a Windows interface.
Pflaum M. M., Pedersen C. O., Lawrie Linda
This paper describes the implementation of a computational fluid dynamic algorithm within the ESP-r building energy modelling system.
Clarke J. A., Dempster W. M., Negrão C.
The paper presents the results of the simulation of the energy performance of underground buildings variously insulated, in two different climates.
Forowicz Teresa
Thermal bridge (cold bridge) assessment is becoming more important for two reasons: firstly, as legislation and energy awareness lead to increased insulation levels, so losses due to cold bridging form an increasing fraction of building heat losse
Strachan P., Nakhi A., Sanders C.
The primary purpose of this paper is to discuss the needs and expectations concerning simulation analysis and evaluation tools from the viewpoint of the design process.
Aho Ilari
The objective of this paper is to present an overview of the latest developrnents of the CSTB R&D program Intelligent Simulation Environment (ISE).
Pelletret Roger, Keilholz Werner, Soubra Souheil
This paper introduces a new approach towards the assessment of thermal building performance. As a specific aspect of overall building performance, thermal comfort performance is examined in detail. Two issues have been addressed.
Wit M. S. de
The volume of annual, monthly, and hourly simulation output developed by building simulation packages such as DOE-2.1 presents the building modeler with significant challenges.
McCray James A., Bailey Patrick L., Parker Jedd L., Gillman Richard
Visualize-ITTM is a visual data analysis tool kit. RLW Analytics has developed a number of specific data visualization tools for the study of the total load and end-use data produced by the DOE 2.1 building simulation package.
McCray James A., Bailey Patrick L., Parker Jedd L.
Provides a platform for the dissemination of information related to infiltration, ventilation, indoor air quality and energy use within buildings by means of a survey and analysis of current research.
Limb M.J.
Welcome to the 'Blue Pages'. This is where the Editorial Advisory Panel for Building Services Engineering Research and Technology publishes state-of-the-art articles on developments in building services engineering practice and research.
Various, United Kingdom
The book of proceedings from the 15th AIVC Conference "The Role of Ventilation", Buxton, UK, 27-30 September 1994. Volume 1 includes 28 papers & 9 posters Volume 2 includes 37 posters & 4 papers
AIVC
Strategies for sampling chemical substances in indoor air have been discussed in a previous report in this series (Report No 6).
Lundgren B., et al, Luxembourg

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