CMHC residential indoor air quality parametric study.

The purpose of this study was to carry out a mathematical modelling analysis of the effect of indoor pollutant source strengths and ventilation rates on the concentration of pollutants. These concentrations are then compared to various human exposure limits and targets. The modelling was carried out for a variety of ages of residential detached housing for a range of Canadian climatic conditions. Although a literature search was performed, pollutant source strength data for housing was not generally available.

IEA Annex 18/1: Demand controlled ventilating systems.

Describes the activities of Annex 18, whose objectives have been to develop means, methods and strategies for DCV systems and to contribute to the implementation. A DCV system in this annex is defined as a ventilation system in which the air flow rate is governed by airborne pollutants.

IEA Annex 23: Multizone air flow and pollutant transport modelling.General presentation

Describes IEA Annex 23 on multizone air flow and pollutant transport modelling, which is divided into three subtasks. The goal of subtask 1is to develop modules to be integrated in a multizone air flow modelling system, to store the physical kno

IEA Annex 23: Multizone air flow and pollutant transport modelling. CETHIL's contribution to Annex 23.

CETHIL, Thermal Research Centre of the National Institute of Applied Sciences is a university laboratory associated with CNRS of 50 staff scientists and PhD students devoted to research in heat transfer. Since 1982 the group has been developing various contributions to multizone air flow modelling. CETHIL's contribution to Annex 23 will focus on three main axes: COMIS development, full scale experiments, error propagation.

IEA Annex 23: Multizone air flow and pollutant transport modelling.

The objective of Annex 23 is to study physical phenomena causing air flow and pollutant transport in multizone buildings and to develop modules to be integrated in a multizone air flow modelling system. 

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