Abstract
The paper describes work on simplified design methods made in connection with the International Energy Agency programme" Air Flow Pattern within Buildings" , Annex 20, subtask 1.
It is shown that simplified models are able to indicate design values as the maximum velocity in the occupied zone and penetration depth of a non-isothermal jet in a room.
It is shown that simplified models are able to indicate design values as the maximum velocity in the occupied zone and penetration depth of a non-isothermal jet in a room.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Aalborg |
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Publisher | Dept. of Building Technology and Structural Engineering |
Number of pages | 16 |
Publication status | Published - 1991 |
Series | Indoor Environmental Technology |
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Number | 20 |
Volume | R9148 |
ISSN | 0902-7513 |
Bibliographical note
Presented at the 12th AIVC Conference on Air Movement and Ventilation Control within Buildings, Ottawa, Canada, September, 1991PDF for print: 24 pp.
Keywords
- Aircondition
- Prediction
- Room Air Distribution