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Acceptable air velocities using demand-controlled ventilation for individual cooling
(E3S Web of Conferences;Volume 172, 2020. 12th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics (NSB 2020). Article Number: 09002, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-30)One of the main challenges in highly insulated buildings is the increasing share of energy demand for cooling. New solutions for low energy cooling are needed. Individual cooling by demand-controlled ventilation and use ... -
Demand-controlled ventilation in schools: Influence of base ventilation rates on subjective symptoms, perceived indoor environment and young adults' learning performance
(SINTEF Proceedings;9, Conference object, 2021)The ventilation airflow rates in a demand-controlled ventilation strategy typically vary between a base (Vmin) and a maximum ventilation rate (Vmax). Classrooms have relatively short but intense hours of occupancy and a ... -
Temperature-dependent ventilation rates might improve perceived air quality in a demand-controlled ventilation strategy
(Building and Environment;Volume 205, November 2021, 108180, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-24)The aim of the Best Vent project was to find the optimal control strategy for demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) without compromising on indoor air quality. In this paper, we discuss control strategies that would ensure ... -
What should the Minimum Ventilation Rate Be in a Demand-Controlled Ventilation Strategy?
(Springer Proceedings in Energy;CCC 2018: Cold Climate HVAC 2018, Conference object, 2019)Demand-Controlled Ventilation is emerging as a dominant ventilation strategy in non-residential buildings in Norway. The ventilation airflow rate is controlled between pre-set minimum (Vmin) and maximum (Vmax) values, based ...