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Air Distribution in Rooms
Ventilation for Health and Sustainable Environment

H.B. Awbi (Edited by)

9780080430171, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 28 June 2000

1292 pages
24.4 x 17.5 x 5.7 cm, 2.46 kg

The air distribution in occupied spaces is a major issue of public concern. It is widely recognized that the quality of air and the nature of airflow can affect the health of occupants and the energy consumed in buildings and transport vehicles. ROOMVENT is the principal international conference in the field of air distribution. It was first initiated in 1987 by SCANVAC, the Scandinavian Federation of Heating, Ventilating and Sanitary Engineering Associations in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

The aim of the Conference is to bring together researchers from universities and research institutes, engineers from industry and government officials and policy makers, with the goal of experiencing the latest techniques for measuring and analyzing indoor air flow, the visualization of indoor air flow patterns, the evaluation of ventilation parameters and the most recent developments in computer simulation techniques of room airflow. It is hoped that the theme of ROOMVENT 2000 "Ventilation for Health and Sustainable Environment" will set the scene for room air distribution research and development for the new millennium.

Volume and chapter headings and selected papers:

Volume I.
Keynote Papers. Provide good air quality for people and improve their productivity (P.O. Fanger). The quality of buildings is equal to the indoor climate quality (U.N. Rengholt). Optimised indoor air quality and energy saving strategies for quality buildings in Mediterranean climates: compatible objectives with comfort and environment issues? (L. Malheiro da Silva). Sustainability, energy and cost - a tight rope act (J. Berry).

Indoor Environment.
Predictive Methods.

Air Distribution.

Volume II.

Ventilation Strategies.

System Efficiency.

Applications.

Subject Areas: Heating, lighting, ventilation [TNKH], Building construction & materials [TNK], Mechanics of fluids [TGMF]

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