A VAV (Variable Air Volume) air conditioning system without reheat of the air supplied is generally regarded as energy efficient.
Volume 14: 2015-2016
The International Journal of Ventilation, Volume 14, 2015-2016
Volume content
Experimental and Numerical Testing of an Induction Variable Air Volume (VAV) Controller with Two Damper Blades | 2015 | English
An Energy Saving Ventilation Strategy for Short-Term Occupied Rooms based on the Time-Dependent Concentration of CO2 | 2015 | English
Most HVAC systems are designed to supply air based on assumed (usually maximal) rather than actual occupancy, therefore often resulting in over-ventilation.
Durability of the building envelope is important to new homes that are increasingly built with improved levels of airtightness.
Airtightness, Air Exchange and Energy Performance in Historic Residential Buildings with Different Structures | 2015 | English
Old buildings that represent and maintain historic values often have poor indoor conditions and energy efficiency.
A Comparative Study of Leakage Characteristics between an Under Floor Air Distribution System and an Over Head Air Distribution System | 2015 | English
This research aims at quantifying the leakage occurring in Under Floor Air Distribution (UFAD) systems and Over Head Air Distribution (OHAD) systems.