The importance of reducing adventitious infiltration in order to save energy is highlighted by the relevant building standards of many countries. This operational infiltration is often inferred via the measurement of the air leakage rate at a pressure differential of 50 Pascals. Some building codes, such as the UK's Standard Assessment Procedure, assume a simple relationship between the air leakage rate and mean infiltration rate during the heating season, the so-called leakage-infiltration ratio, which is scaled to account for the physical and environmental properties of a dwelling. The scaling does not take account of the permeability of party walls in conjoined dwellings and so cannot be used to differentiate between the infiltration of ...
Air tightness is an important property of building envelopes. It is a key factor in determining infi...
Air infiltration strongly impacts heating and cooling demands in buildings. However, limiting its im...
Air infiltration, occurring through gaps in the building envelope, can contribute up to one third of...
The importance of adventitious air leakage under normal operational conditions and its reduction in ...
Strategies to reduce domestic heating loads by minimizing the infiltration of cold air through adven...
Strategies to reduce domestic heating loads by minimizing the infiltration of cold air through adven...
The building sector has been responsible for around 30% of carbon emissions. These emissions come fr...
The presented paper aims at detailing the results of an investigation that was recently conducted in...
Strategies to reduce domestic heating loads by minimizing the infiltration of cold air through adven...
Addressing air leakage of dwellings is important to improving energy efficiency and thermal comfort....
Purpose: Accurate values for infiltration rate are important to reliably estimate heat losses from b...
A fan-pressurisation method was used to test the air infiltration rate of 191 dwellings in England. ...
During 1960-62, DBR/NRC conducted air leakage measurements on two single-story houses built during t...
International audienceGiven that airtightness is recognized as an essential issue for low-energy dwe...
International audienceGiven that airtightness is recognized as an essential issue for low-energy dwe...
Air tightness is an important property of building envelopes. It is a key factor in determining infi...
Air infiltration strongly impacts heating and cooling demands in buildings. However, limiting its im...
Air infiltration, occurring through gaps in the building envelope, can contribute up to one third of...
The importance of adventitious air leakage under normal operational conditions and its reduction in ...
Strategies to reduce domestic heating loads by minimizing the infiltration of cold air through adven...
Strategies to reduce domestic heating loads by minimizing the infiltration of cold air through adven...
The building sector has been responsible for around 30% of carbon emissions. These emissions come fr...
The presented paper aims at detailing the results of an investigation that was recently conducted in...
Strategies to reduce domestic heating loads by minimizing the infiltration of cold air through adven...
Addressing air leakage of dwellings is important to improving energy efficiency and thermal comfort....
Purpose: Accurate values for infiltration rate are important to reliably estimate heat losses from b...
A fan-pressurisation method was used to test the air infiltration rate of 191 dwellings in England. ...
During 1960-62, DBR/NRC conducted air leakage measurements on two single-story houses built during t...
International audienceGiven that airtightness is recognized as an essential issue for low-energy dwe...
International audienceGiven that airtightness is recognized as an essential issue for low-energy dwe...
Air tightness is an important property of building envelopes. It is a key factor in determining infi...
Air infiltration strongly impacts heating and cooling demands in buildings. However, limiting its im...
Air infiltration, occurring through gaps in the building envelope, can contribute up to one third of...