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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The effectiveness of individual commercially available portable indoor air cleaning units were tested for their removal of dust particulates, tobacco smoke particulates and vapour phase constituents, viable and total fungal spores, pollen, and gas
Shaughnessy R J, Levetin E, Blocker J, Sublette K L
An examination was conducted of thirty single family homes with either high or low house-dust mite allergen levels in mattress dust, with regard to ventilation, thermal climate, and air quality.
Sundell J, Wickman M, Pershagen G, Nordvall S L
Parking garages require ventilation because the exhaust fumes produced by the vehicles have to be discharged. This can be achieved with a mechanical or a natural ventilation system.
Kornaat W, Lemaire A D.
This handbook describes the use of tracer-gas techniques for measurement of airflow in ducts. Initial measurements were carried out in the laboratory to examine the accuracy of these techniques.
Cheong K W, Riffat S B.
Maintaining proper differential pressure in lab spaces is one of the most challenging tasks facing the environmental control engineer.
Hitchings D T
Unique air flow windows and dual air-conditioning systems provide occupant comfort and energy conservation.
Matsunawa K, Nohara F
In order to evaluate the accuracy of COMIS predictions for large openings,and to study its sensitivity, two tests have been performed.
Santamouris M J
The work was concerned with measuring natural convection through a large horizontal opening between two rooms in a building. Airflow rates between the two rooms were measured using a tracer-gas decay technique.
Kohal J S, Riffat S B
The environmental assessment of buildings is a potentially powerful means of reducing environmental impacts including those arising from energy consumption, writes Josephine Prior, Alan Yates and Paul Bartlett, Building Research Establishment
Prior J, Yates A. Bartlett P
Inadequate controls - by today's standards - are estimated to cost industry and commerce £500 million a year in wasted ener9y.
Walters T
Douglas Haughey, BRECSU, highlights the need for authoritative guidance on improving the performance of industrial buildings.
Haughey D
New Best Practice programme publications from the Energy Efficiency Office provide the building industry with guidance on construction design for well insulated new houses, writes Peter Barton-Wood, BRECSU
Barton-Wood P
A 1: 20 scale model of a low-rise naturally ventilated building was tested in a wind tunnel.
Choiniere Y, Tanaka H, Munroe J A, Tremblay A S.

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