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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A chair-based personalized ventilation system that can potentially be applied in theatres, cinemas, aircrafts and even offices is the subject of that experimental study.
Niu Jianlei., Gao Naiping., Phoebe Ma., Zuo Huigang
For that paper, experimental and numerical studies on thermal comfort and indoor air quality were performed in a lecture room with cooling loads when the operating conditions are changed.
Noh K.C, Jang J.S., Oh M.D
The way outdoor air is distributed in classrooms has a major impact on IAQ and thermal comfort of pupils. In this paper the indoor environment in the classroom is investigated using confluent jet ventilation.
Karimipanah T., Awbi H.B., Sandberg M., Blomqvist C.
In this paper a methodology has been developed to estimate schedules for generation rates and flow parameters using short term testing. Two techniques were evaluated using simulated data.
Lawrence T.M., Braun J.E.
The investigation of the performance and energy saving of dessicant air-conditioning system was the aim of that study.
Hirunlabh J., Charoenwat R., Khedari J., Teekasap S.
The aim of that paper is to investigate the mutual effect of local and overall thermal sensation and comfort in a displacement ventilation environment system in the tropics.
Cheong K.W.D., Yu W.J., Sekhar S.C., Tham K.W., Kosonen R.
A better ventilation is an important measure that can reduce the acute respiratory infections (ARI) linked to the biomass solid fuel smoke.
Akunne A.F., Louis V.R., Sanon M., Sauerborn R.
The uncertainties inherent in the determination of the low-pressure leakage of building envelope are examined in the first part of that paper.
Cooper E.W., Etheridge D.W.
In the second part of this paper the technique that allows the direct measurement of Q4 to reduce the uncertainty by a factor of three or more is described.
Cooper E.W., Etheridge D.W., Smith S.J.
In this study, the subjective responses of office occupants with respect to indoor CO2 concentration allowed the evaluation of the acceptability of IAQ in air-conditioned offices in subtropical climates .
Wong LT
The research of the frequency of risk factors for sick building syndrome in indoor working places in Istanbul was the aim of that study.
Gül H., Halim Issever, Ayraz O., Güngör G.
The aim of this paper was to investigate during working hours, atmospheric particle size distribution and number concentrations in three naturally ventilated offices and outdoors to study the indoor-outdoor atmospheric particulate matter relations
Loupa G., Kioutsioukis I., Rapsomanikis S.
The investigations of IAQ and thermal comfort were performed by combining CFD simulation of the 3D air flow and a multi nodal humanbody thermo-regulation model.
Gao N.P., Zhang H., Niu J.L.
The characterization of profiles and concentrations of emitted volatile organic compounds (VOCs) when essential oils evaporate indoors, is the aim of that study. Lavender, eucalyptus and tea-tree were tested on a nation-wide questionnaire survey.
Huey-Jen Su, Chung-Jen Chao, Ho-Yuan Chang, Pei-Chih Wu
The aim of that study was to assess the level of occupational exposure to nitrous oxide in operating rooms.
Krajewski W., Kucharska M., wesolowski W., Stetkiewicz J., wronska-Nofer T.
The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of the use of an electret filter on aerosol penetration.
Yang S., Lee W.M.G., Huang H.L., Huang Y.C., Yu K.P.
In this paper, airflow analysis in an air conditioning room was carried out, in that aim a standard office room was taken up for simulation.
Yongson O., Badruddin I.A., Zainal Z.A., Narayama P.A.A.
A theoretical and experimental modelling of a room with low and high level openings is described in this paper with heating distributed at multiple levels. The introduction of an intermediate opening is analyzed too.
Livermore S.R., Woods A.W.
A field measurement and computational energy simulations have been carried out for that study, to examine the effectiveness of commonly used passive climate control methods for naturally ventilated residential buildings in Singapore.
Wong N.H., Li S.
The investigation of the effect of the position of doors on performance of the displacement ventilation system was the aim of this paper. A validated CFD simulation was used.
Lin Z., Chow T.T., Tsang C.F.

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