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Contents Volume 6 June 2007 - March 2008


IJV Contents Volume 6 No 1 June 2007

Editorial
Paper 1: Monitoring Results of a Naturally Ventilated and Passively Cooled Office Building in Frankfurt , Germany : Wagner A, Kleber M and Parker C.
Paper 2: Flow Pattern Effects on Night Cooling Ventilation: Lissen JMS, Fernández JAS, Sánchez de la Flor FJ, Domínguez SÁ and Pardo ÁR.
Paper 3:  Numerical Evaluation of Earth to Air Heat Exchangers and Heat Recovery Ventilation Systems: Chlela F, Husaunndee A, Riederer P and Inard C.
Paper 4:  Urban Canyon Influence on Building Natural Ventilation: Syrios K and Hunt GR.
Paper 5:  Study of the Air Flow Structure in Cross-Ventilated Rooms based on a Full-Scale Model Experiment: Nishizawa S, Sawachi T, Narita K, Kiyota N and Seto H.
Paper 6: Vent DisCourse - Development of Educational Material on Energy Efficient Ventilation of Buildings: Kolokotroni M, Shilliday J, Liddament M, Santamouris M, Farrou I, Seppanen O, Brown R, Parker J and Guarracino G.
Paper 7: Application of the PHACES Tool in the Design of Natural Ventilation for Passive Cooling: El Mankibi M and Michel P.
Paper 8: Exergy Analysis as an Assessment Tool of Heat Recovery of Dwelling Ventilation Systems: Sakulpipatsin P, Boelman EC and Cauberg JJM.
Paper 9: Potential of Natural Ventilation in a Tropical Climate: Bastos LEG and Barroso-Krause C.
Paper 10: The Real Life Efficiency of Gas Phase Filters Used in General Ventilation and their Influence on the Indoor Air Quality of an Office Building : Ginestet A and Pugnet D.
 

IJV Contents Volume 6 No 2 September 2007

Paper 1: The Effect of Low Ventilation Rates on the Cognitive Function of a Primary School Class: Coley DA, Greeves R and Saxby BK.
Paper 2: Assessment of Uncertainty in Measurements with Low Velocity Anemometers: Popiolek Z, Jørgensen FE, Melikov AK , Silva MCG and Kierat W.
Paper 3:  Impact of Occupant Modelling on the Prediction of Airflow around Occupants in a Ventilated Room: Shakeri A, Dolatabadi A, Haghighat F and Karimipanah T.
Paper 4:  Dynamic CFD Modelling of Thermal Mass and Air Movement:
Zitzmann T, Cook MJ and Pfrommer P.
Paper 5:  Use of a RSM Turbulence Model for the Prediction of Velocity and Temperature Fields in a Mechanically Ventilated Room: Kuznik F, Rusaouen G and Brau J.
Paper 6: The Effect of Building Shape Modification on Wind Pressure Differences for Cross-Ventilation of a Low Rise Building : Cheng See Yuan.
Paper 7: Building Load and Energy Simulation Programs and the Design Process: 
Megri AC.

IJV Contents Volume 6 No 3 December 2007

Paper 1: Natural Ventilation - A New Method based on the Walton Model Applied to Cross-Ventilated Buildings having Two Large External Openings:
Bastide A,  Allard  F and  Boyer H.
Paper 2:

Control of Outdoor Ventilation Airflow Rate - Evaluation of Setting Methods:
Richieri F,  Salem T and  Michel P.

Paper 3:  Experimental Analysis of a Genetic-Fuzzy Inverter DX VAV A/C System for Automatically Ventilated Buildings:
Karunakaran R, Parameshwaran R, Pyluru R, Iniyan S and  Mohan Lal D.
Paper 4:  Carbon Dioxide Concentration and its Application in Estimating the Air Change Rate in Typical Irish Houses:
Guo L and Lewis JO.
Paper 5:  Measuring Ventilation Rates in Dairy Buildings:
Teye FK and Hautala M.
Paper 6:

Embedded Detail Microscopic Models of Rooms within Macroscopic Models of Whole Building Systems:
Axley JW and Chung DH.

Paper 7: Combining Junction Losses on Channel Sections in Ventilation Duct System Flow Analyses:
Salonen E-M and Holopainen R.
Review: Book Review: Computational Fluid Dynamics in Ventilation – a New REHVA Guidebook

IJV Contents Volume 6 No 4 March 2008

Editorial Santamouris M.
Paper 1:

Ventilation Strategies for Good Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency:
Seppänen O.

Paper 2:

Air Distribution Effectiveness for Different Mechanical Ventilation Systems:
Sherman MH and Walker IS.

Paper 3:  Numerical Investigation of Indoor Environmental Conditions in an Office:
Assimakopoulos VD, Stathopoulou OI, Halios C and Helmis CG.
Paper 4:  A State Space Model for Real-Time Control of the Temperature in Indoor Space - Principle, Calibration and Results:
Sempey A, Inard C, Ghiaus C and Allery C.
Paper 5: 

The Influence of Wind Speed on Heat Island Phenomena in Athens , Greece :
Papanikolaou NM , Livada I, Santamouris M, and Niachou K.

Paper 6:

An Investigation into Parameters Affecting an Optimum Ventilation Design of High Density Cities: Ng E.

Paper 7:

Nightcooling - Practical Experiences in Offices and the Need for Standard Implementation into Energy Performance Legislation: Pollet I and Renson P.

Paper 8: Cooling Energy Savings Potential in Student Halls:
Kyparissi Th and Dimoudi A.
Paper 9:

Aspects of CFD Modelling of a Fan and Pad Evaporative Cooling System in Greenhouses: Sapounas AA, Bartzanas T, Nikita-Martzopoulou C and Kittas C.

 

 

 

    

                                              

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