Design methods for ventilation systems in residential and commercial buildings.
Author(s) : BLOMSTERBERG Å., DELMOTTE C., BARLES P., et al.
Summary
The development of guidelines for smart innovative mechanical ventilation systems is a task included in an ongoing research project partly supported by the European Commission in the framework of the Joule programme "TIPVENT - Towards Improved Performances of mechanical Ventilation systems". In the paper, the current design methods are presented and discussed.
Details
- Original title: Design methods for ventilation systems in residential and commercial buildings.
- Record ID : 2006-1996
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1999/08/09
- Source: Source: Proc. AIVC Conf., Edinburgh
CP 20; n. 141; 6 p.; tabl.; 2 ref./AIVC CD n. 6.
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