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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The simplified thermaI simulation of buiIdings is particularly useful for both bioclimatic design and the selection of the most suitable HVAC systems.
F. Groppl, C. Priolo
Presently, the building performance analysis requires to take accuratly into account the coupling effects between building, HVAC and control.
Louis Laret
This paper discusses the use of the computer program DAYLIGHT, as a method of analysing and evaluating the natural lighting in buildings.
Scheila Birch, Ian Frame
Three complementary approaches may be used in the evaluation of the performance of building control systems-simulation, emulation and field testing.
E. Hutter, P. Haves, S. Wang
A "detailed" model of a heat emitter in hot water circulation has been developed considering, two phases (liquid and metal), the non linear heat transfer and the enthalpy transport by the fluid.
L. Fulcheri, R. Attalage
This paper deals with the validation methodology used within the PASSYS project focusing on the developed method for empirical whole model validation of building energy simulation programs.
Soren Ostergaard Jensen, Rik Van de Perre
With the accelerating use of building performance prediction models in a design context, the need for comprehensive program accreditation procedures is becoming more pressing.
J.A. Clarke, P. Strachan
The topic of this paper is the use of low temperature air (40 F or 5 C) for room cooling. Cold air systems can offer energy and space savings relative to higher temperature cooling systems.
Allan Kirkpatrick, Tor Malmstrom, Kevin Knappmiller
A set of statistical regression equations was developed to predict relative heating and cooling loads of external zones of commercial buildings. The equations were derived from the coil loads predicted by several thousand DOE-2 simulations.
Patrick J. O'Neill, Drury B. Crawley, J. Steven Schliesing
In this paper, we develop a discrete approach to describe the transport of condensible vapors through a microporous substance.
Daniel Quenard, Hérbet Salles
Building energy simulation is playing an increasingly important role in the development and implementation of building energy codes and standards in the United States.
Robert S. Briggs, Michael R. Brambley
Models used for forecasting of future energy demand are often econometrically based and do not attempt to look in detail at end uses of energy.
L. D. Shorrock, G. Henderson, J. H. F. Bown
Changing working processes not only in manufacturing and assembly but also in office work require advanced buildings which allow a maximum of flexibility towards building structure and all its services (HVAC, telecommunications etc.).
Christof A. Hertkorn
The CLIM 2000 software proposes a host architecture for dynamic, modular building energy modelling. CLIM 2000 provides a library of basic models, which in particular allows simulation of hydraulic heating networks.
Denis Covalet
In conducting and teaching Building Simulation, we often find two main disadvantages of conventional models: inconsistency of simulation results obtained by different users of the same model, and long machine times required for annual simulations
L. Jankovic
Several attempts have been made these past few years to obtain a simplified dynamic model of thermal behaviour of buildings from recorded data. System identification techniques are well known in other fields, such as aeronautics.
V. Richalet, F. Neirac
This handbook gives a comprehensive explanation of the theoretical and practical aspects of measuring important parameters for understanding air infiltration and ventilation within buildings.
Roulet C.A., Vandaele L.
The main objective of this report was to provide a concise introduction into the subject of air change efficiency.
Sutcliffe H.
Vol 1: Twenty four papers from the eleventh AIVC Conference, titles as follows: “Keynote Speech”;”Indoor Air Quality in “Buildings of the Year ”Max Productivity - Minimum of Complaints”; “Indoor Air Quality Guide for Property Managers in Office Bu
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