In Korea, a large amount of fine dust and carbonyl compounds is generated during cooking in the kitchen.
38th AIVC - 6th TightVent - 4th venticool Conference - Nottingham, UK - 13-14 September 2017
The 38th AIVC Conference "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings", was held in Nottingham, UK, 13-14 September 2017. Contains 113 papers and summaries.
Volume content
Field measurement of carbonyl compound and particles in South Korea residential spaces | 2017 | English | 8 pp
The Reintroduction of Natural Ventilation to a 19th Century Opera House, Utilising Calibrated Computer Simulation and User Operation | 2017 | English | 10 pp
The Royal Wanganui Opera House (RWOH), in Whanganui, New Zealand, was constructed in 1899, and now seats 830 people.
Indoor air quality in mechanically ventilated residential dwellings/low-rise buildings: A review of existing information | 2017 | English | 10 pp
Mechanical ventilation has become a mandatory requirement in multiple European standards addressing indoor air quality (IAQ) and ventilation in residential dwellings (single family houses and low-rise apartment buildings).
Pollutant exposure of the occupants of dwellings that complies with the Spanish indoor air quality regulations | 2017 | English | 6 pp
The Spanish Technical Building Code establishes the criteria for indoor air quality fixing minimum and constant ventilation rates per local.
Air leakage variations due to changes in moisture content in wooden construction - magnitudes and consequences | 2017 | English | 11 pp
The airtightness of buildings is important for several reasons, such as being a prerequisite for low-energy buildings and for a healthy indoor air quality (without i.e. mould or radon).
Towards the definition of an indoor air quality index for residential buildings based on long-and short-term exposure limit values | 2017 | English | 10 pp
In the Framework of the IEA EBC Annex68 Subtask 1 working subject, we aimed at defining an indoor air quality index for residential buildings based on long- and short-term exposure limit values.