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Unwanted Ventilation: Conditions and Significance for the Heat Balance of Buildings
A brief review of the topic is given. Physical and mathematical models used to describe airflows, pressures, temperatures, etc., are presented. On-going research is outlined, and needed research is proposed. Measures that influence the airtightness of buildings at construction and repair are discussed. Several references to more advanced texts are listed. (ERA citation 04:023596)
Unwanted Ventilation: Conditions and Significance for the Heat Balance of Buildings
A brief review of the topic is given. Physical and mathematical models used to describe airflows, pressures, temperatures, etc., are presented. On-going research is outlined, and needed research is proposed. Measures that influence the airtightness of buildings at construction and repair are discussed. Several references to more advanced texts are listed. (ERA citation 04:023596)
Unwanted Ventilation: Conditions and Significance for the Heat Balance of Buildings
E. Abel (author) / L. Andersson (author) / A. Blomsterberg (author) / K. Dubinski (author) / K. Handa (author)
1978
101 pages
Report
No indication
English
Heating & Cooling Systems , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Buildings , Airtightness , Construction , Energy balance , Energy conservation , Heat losses , Mathematical models , Modifications , Research programs , Sweden , Thermal insulation , Ventilation , Ventilation systems , ERDA/320100 , ERDA/291000
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