The Book of Proceedings of the 42nd AIVC - 10th TightVent - 8th venticool Conference: "Ventilation Challenges in a Changing World" held in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 5-6 October 2022
42nd AIVC - 10th TightVent - 8th venticool Conference - Rotterdam, Netherlands - 5-6 October 2022
The 42nd AIVC Conference "Ventilation Challenges in a Changing World", was held in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 5-6 October 2022. Contains 99 papers and/or summaries.
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The Presentations at the 42nd AIVC - 10th TightVent - 8th venticool Conference: "Ventilation Challenges in a Changing World" held in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 5-6 October 2022
Digital transformation for energy neutral building with a healthy environment | 2022 | English | 1 pp
Energy transition and digital transformation have become real performance drivers across all markets. But they also frequently raise complex questions when it comes to taking action.
How to collect reliable information regarding occupants’ behavior during IAQ campaigns? Performance 2 project first feedbacks | 2022 | English | 10 pp
The Performance 2 project (2020-2024) is a French national research project that aims to evaluate the robustness of Humidity-based DCV systems installed in two multi-family dwellings more than 10 years ago.
Archetypes of public secondary schools in Mediterranean climate. Indoor air quality and comfort field studies | 2022 | English | 10 pp
Climate change is a growing global concern and building stock, in particular, is responsible for the emission of greenhouse gases, largely due to its poor energy efficiency.
Climate change is driving the construction sector to use of more environmentally friendly and sustainable materials.
The challenge of rating energy efficient IAQ management strategies: welcome to IEA-EBC Annex 86 | 2022 | English | 7 pp
The energy performance of new and existing residential buildings needs to be radically improved to meet ambitious climate change goals and residential buildings are by far the largest component in the total building stock.
The TAIL scheme was developed to rate buildings' indoor environmental quality (IEQ).
Common metrics used for assessing air quality are based on guidelines and/or standards for regulating concentrations that should not be exceeded over a period. Exceeding those values would represent problematic situations.
A qualitative evaluation of the resiliency of Personalized Environmental Control Systems (PECS) | 2022 | English | 10 pp
A Personalized Environmental Control System (PECS) aims to condition the immediate surrounding of occupants.
Personalized Environmental Control Systems (PECS) condition the immediate surroundings of occupants, and they are expected to provide increased comfort, health, and productivity.
Advantages and limitations of Personalized Environmental Control Systems (PECS) | 2022 | English | 2 pp
Personalized Environmental Control Systems (PECS) with the functions of heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, and acoustics have the advantage of controlling the localized environment at occupant’s workstation by their preference instead of con
Personalized Environmental Control Systems (PECS) have advantages of controlling the localized environment at occupants’ workstation by their preference instead of conditioning an entire room.
Lesson learnt and new protocol for the Durabilit'air project: laboratory measurements | 2022 | English | 2 pp
This work is part of two French research projects “Durabilit'air1” (2016-2019) and “Durabilit'air2” (2021-2024), that aim at improving our knowledge on the variation of buildings envelope airtightness through onsite measurement and accelerated age
The content presented comes from the Technical Note (TN) 71 “Durability of building airtightness” published on Airbase, the AIVC biblio
Lessons learnt from the state of the art of airtightness durability: laboratory measurements | 2022 | English | 3 pp
The content presented comes from the Technical Note (TN) 71 “Durability of building airtightness” published on Airbase, the AIVC biblio
Lesson learnt and new protocol for the Durabilit'air 2 project: onsite measurements | 2022 | English | 3 pp
This work is part of two French research projects “Durabilit'air1” (2016-2019) and “Durabilit'air2” (2021-2024), that aim at improving our knowledge on the variation of buildings envelope airtightness through onsite measurement and accelerated age
This study sets out to investigate to what extent the air permeability of a building envelope of a dwelling remains constant over longer periods of time.
Lessons learnt from the state of the art of airtightness durability: on-site measurements | 2022 | English | 3 pp
The content presented comes from the Technical Note (TN) 71 “Durability of building airtightness” published on Airbase, the AIVC biblio
Ventilation of buildings is a good way of preventing transmission of some virus in aerosolized form as the SARS-CoV-2. In many buildings, prevention strategies as window opening and sealing door have to be considered with a multizone approach.