The International                        UPDATED 30th November 2011
Journal of Ventilation
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The International Journal of Ventilation  
The International Journal of Ventilation  is devoted  to the ventilation of occupied buildings and other enclosed spaces. Inaugurated in June 2002 it has rapidly become established and has attracted subscribers from major institutions, companies and universities in over 40 countries.

IJV Contents Volume 10 No 3 December 2011

Paper 1: System Design for Demand Controlled Ventilation in Multi-Family Dwellings:
Mortensen DK and Nielsen TR
Paper 2:

A Long-Term Modelling Study of Ventilation and VOC Distribution in Multi-family Residential Buildings in the Severe Cold Region of China:
Liu J and Li WQ

Paper 3:  Evaluating the Influence of Window Types on Natural Ventilation Performance of Residential Buildings in Hong Kong:
Gao CF and Lee WL
Paper 4:  Effects of Urban Ventilation Patterns on the Carbon Monoxide Concentration in a High-Rise Mega City: 
Luo Z, Li Y and Lu W-Z
Paper 5:  A Measurement Study on the Indoor Climate of a College Classroom:
Liu S, Yoshino H and Mochida A
Paper 6:

Natural Personalised Ventilation - A Novel Approach: 
Adamu ZA, Cook MJ and Price ADF

Paper 7 Experimental Study of Turbulent Structures in a Non Isothermal Horizontal Jet Issuing from a Round Nozzle Distanced from a Wall:
Kuznik F, Rusaouen G and Brau J
Paper 8 Case Study Assessment of Local and General Thermal Comfort by Means of Local Skin Temperature: 
Bogdan A

 


A Guide to Energy Efficient Ventilation

Published in 1996, this Guide is aimed at providing a simplified approach to ventilation with particular emphasis on its impact on air quality and energy demand. Numerical discussion is kept to a minimum but sufficient guidance and data are given to enable basic calculations. 254 Pages.   Click here for more details

 

    

                                              

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