Today, the fan pressurization method is the most frequently used method to evaluate a building's airtightness. However, the localization and quantification of leaks remain difficult. In this paper, an acoustic method is introduced to estimate the leakage size of single leaks. Acoustic and airflow measurements were conducted and compared in laboratory tests within the same boundary conditions. This work aims to investigate if various leak sizes can be predicted using acoustic measurement methods. The test apparatus consists of two chambers, separated by a test wall. This wall represents a single characteristic air leakage path. Various types of wall structures with different slit geometries, wall thicknesses, and insulation materials were in...
The most common method of measuring air leakage is to perform single (or solo) blower door pressuriz...
In many countries, the fan pressurization method is the most frequently chosen approach for measurin...
Poor acoustic insulation of building façades is often caused by poor mounting conditions and poor fi...
Today, the fan pressurization method is the most frequently used method to evaluate a building's air...
Unintended Infiltration in buildings is responsible for a significant portion of the global housing ...
Unintended air infiltration in buildings is responsible for 30 to 50 % of the building stock energy ...
The objective of this research is to obtain a correlation between air and sound leakages through sli...
Airtightness of the building envelope is a key factor for good performance of a building. The main p...
AbstractThe standard blower door test methods, such as ASTM E779, describe how to use a single blowe...
Heating energy in buildings represents a significant proportion of the total global energy consumpti...
Conventional techniques for the measurement of adventitious leakage of building envelopes are based ...
Unintended airflow through building envelopes leads to an increased demand in heating and cooling en...
An air-handler fan pressurization method can be used to estimate envelope leakage in large or tall b...
This paper introduces a comparison study of measuring the airtightness of a house sized test chamber...
When the airtightness of a building is determined, fan pressurisation is generally used. The Europea...
The most common method of measuring air leakage is to perform single (or solo) blower door pressuriz...
In many countries, the fan pressurization method is the most frequently chosen approach for measurin...
Poor acoustic insulation of building façades is often caused by poor mounting conditions and poor fi...
Today, the fan pressurization method is the most frequently used method to evaluate a building's air...
Unintended Infiltration in buildings is responsible for a significant portion of the global housing ...
Unintended air infiltration in buildings is responsible for 30 to 50 % of the building stock energy ...
The objective of this research is to obtain a correlation between air and sound leakages through sli...
Airtightness of the building envelope is a key factor for good performance of a building. The main p...
AbstractThe standard blower door test methods, such as ASTM E779, describe how to use a single blowe...
Heating energy in buildings represents a significant proportion of the total global energy consumpti...
Conventional techniques for the measurement of adventitious leakage of building envelopes are based ...
Unintended airflow through building envelopes leads to an increased demand in heating and cooling en...
An air-handler fan pressurization method can be used to estimate envelope leakage in large or tall b...
This paper introduces a comparison study of measuring the airtightness of a house sized test chamber...
When the airtightness of a building is determined, fan pressurisation is generally used. The Europea...
The most common method of measuring air leakage is to perform single (or solo) blower door pressuriz...
In many countries, the fan pressurization method is the most frequently chosen approach for measurin...
Poor acoustic insulation of building façades is often caused by poor mounting conditions and poor fi...