Air distribution and transport processes
Former organisation. 31-12-05.
Indoor Environmental Engineering - Former organisation. 31-12-05.
Organisation profile
Air Distribution and Transport Processes
The research area focuses on flow processes in buildings and services which are significant for determining the energy and mass flow in a building and form the basis for determining energy consumption, indoor climate and work environment and which are also used for risk assessment in buildings in connection with fire, smoke diffusion and diffusion of gases during a disaster.
Contact information
Sohngaardsholmsvej 57
9000, Aalborg
Denmark
- Phone: 9635 8080
- Fax: 9814 8243
- E-mail: iee@civil.aau.dk
Publications
(71)- Published
3rd Status Report
Publication: Research › Report
- Published
Air Distribution in Rooms Generated by a Textile Terminal – Comparison with Mixing Ventilation and Displacement Ventilation
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
- Published
An Eco-factor Method for Assessment of Building Performance
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Most frequent publishers
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 978-1-933742, 1-931862
Local database
Publisher
- Completed
Most frequent journals
Danvak magasinet : VVS, energi, indeklima, bygningsinstallationer
ISSNs: 1601-1767
Danvak, Denmark
Local database
Journal
Most downloaded publications
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CFD Simulations for Water Evaporation and Airflow Movement in Swimming Baths
Publication: Research › Report
downloads - 53
Impact of turbulence anisotropy near walls in room airflow
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
downloads - 42
Computational Fluid Dynamics in the Indoor Environment, New Developments and Quality Considerations
Publication: Research › Article in proceeding
downloads - 42
Usikkerhed i bygningssimulering
Publication: Communication › Journal article
downloads - 32
Bayesian analysis of Markov point processes
Publication: Research › Report
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