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Natural Ventilation in Buildings
A Design Handbook
Edited By Francis Allard and Mat Santamouris


 


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$136.00
 Hardback
BEST (Buildings, Energy and Solar Technology)
February 1998 •  366 pages •  234 x 156mm •  ISBN 9781873936726




The benefits - environmental, economic and health - of ventilating buildings naturally, rather than mechanically, are becoming increasingly recognized. Approaches can be high- or low-tech but need to be a part of an integrated design approach. A range of technical barriers, such as building codes, fire regulations and acoustics, also need to be taken into account. This handbook describes the potential of natural ventilation, its appropriate use, the design and dimensioning methodologies, the need for an integrated design approach, and how to overcome barriers.


CONTENTS 

Preface

Introduction

Fundamentals of Natural Ventilation

Prediction Methods

Diagnostic Techniques

Critical Barriers

Design Guidelines and Technical Solutions for Natural Ventilation

Naturally Ventilated Buildings

The AIOLOS Software

Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

The work was edited by Francis Allard of the University of La Rochelle based on the contributions of the participants in AIOLOS, a European-funded project. The work has been coordinated by Mat Santamouris from the University of Athens, Greece, and involved experts in numerous European Countries.

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